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The impact of a faculty training program on inclusive education and disability
Institution:1. American Institutes for Research, United States;2. Character Development Learning Institute, YMCA of the USA Sarah Hodgman, United States;1. Resilience Research Centre, Dalhousie University, Canada;2. Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre, Canada;3. The Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health, Canada;4. Centre de liaison surr l’intervention et la prévention psychosociale, Canada;1. Graduate School of Education, University of Exeter, St Lukes Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 2LU, UK;2. Plymouth Institute of Education, Plymouth University, Drakes Circus, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA, UK
Abstract:This paper describes the knowledge gained by 20 faculty members following their participation in a training program on inclusive education and disability. The study, which was conducted at an university in Spain, aimed to design, implement and evaluate a program for training faculty members to respond in an inclusive manner to the needs of students with disabilities. An initial, formative and summative qualitative evaluation was carried out and four instruments were used for collecting the data: group and individual interviews, written open-ended questionnaires and observations. The data were analyzed inductively, using a category and code system. The results reveal that, after the training program, faculty considered what they had learned to be useful for their professional practice and highlighted that they felt better-informed and better-trained in relation to disability and were more aware of the needs of students with disabilities. Finally, in the conclusions section, the paper discusses the results in relation to those reported by other studies, and offers some recommendations for universities planning to implement training policies designed to build more inclusive learning environments.
Keywords:Faculty in-service training program  Training evaluation  Inclusive education  Disability  Qualitative methodology
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