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Actualidades Investigativas en Educación

versión On-line ISSN 1409-4703versión impresa ISSN 1409-4703

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CEDILLO, Ismael García et al. Comparison of Inclusive Practices of Regular and Special Education Services Teachers in Mexico. Rev. Actual. Investig. Educ [online]. 2015, vol.15, n.3, pp.238-254. ISSN 1409-4703.

Inclusive practices are geared to cater for all students regardless of their conditions and characteristics. In this paper a comparison between the teaching practices of general schools with special education support (ER- USAER) and Multiple Attention Canters (CAM) is conducted to identify where a more inclusive attention to students with disabilities is provided. We worked with 15 CAM´s and 17 USAER´s teachers in three Mexican states, they were administered the Guidelines for the Evaluation of Inclusive Practices in the Classroom (GEPIA) in two versions self-report and observation. The results of self-report show that both groups consider having inclusive practices, however ER-USAER teachers work collaboratively with special education professionals, while CAM teachers indicate preferring to conduct independent and individualized work. Observations revealed that CAM teachers have a greater repertoire of inclusive practices than their peers in ER-USAER, which seems to be explained by their working conditions -class size and school culture- and their knowledge about disability. ER- USAER teachers do not always consider all their students when planning for their class.

Palabras clave : inclusive education; inclusive practices; students with disability; Mexico.

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