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The Dissertation in Practice at Western University

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A Networked Approach For Curricula Implementation In Support Of Inclusive Education Reform, Jennifer L. Burke Aug 2022

A Networked Approach For Curricula Implementation In Support Of Inclusive Education Reform, Jennifer L. Burke

The Dissertation in Practice at Western University

The Maritime Province Department of Education (MPDOE; a pseudonym) has long struggled to address issues of systemic racism that have significantly impacted the academic success and well-being of Indigenous and African Canadian students. When the MPDOE embarked upon its recent inclusive education reform journey, it did so through a series of studies that resulted in a comprehensive reform initiative to address the learning needs of historically marginalized and racialized students. The main thrust of the reform goals focused on curricula to support culturally responsive approaches to learning and the reconfiguring of governance to a more responsive, networked model. Though there …


Evolving Inclusive Learning: From Retrofitting Disability To Designing For Variability, Monica Braat Aug 2021

Evolving Inclusive Learning: From Retrofitting Disability To Designing For Variability, Monica Braat

The Dissertation in Practice at Western University

The problem of practice (PoP) addressed in this organizational improvement plan (OIP) is that curriculum is not currently interpreted, designed, and delivered to be inclusive of the range of learner variability present in Sursum Corda School Division (SCSD) classrooms. Although all students are physically included in SCSD classrooms, the learning of those who cannot assimilate to current instructional practices is generally supported through alternative, and often disconnected, practices and materials. Researched and experienced concerns with this approach include an increased potential to isolate, limit, or stigmatize targeted students and the inhibition of innovative instructional practices more generally. This OIP aims …