Educational Space in Inclusiv Education – Challenges in Working witha Diverse Group/Class

I. Chrzanowska
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Introduction: Nowadays, teachers must be aware that the student population in school classes is becoming increasingly diverse. Therefore, it is necessary to design educational spaces that not only cater to the diverse needs of students but also align with the requirements of the 21st century. Research Aim: This research seeks to investigate the importance of educational spaces when working with a diverse group or class in inclusive education. The research question focuses on understanding how to design, why to change educational spaces in education. Evidence-based Facts: The educational environment can play the role of the "third teacher" and either support or hinder the development of students. Engaging educational environments are crucial for the cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development of students. They promote critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity, all of which are considered essential competencies in 21st-century education. Summary: Diverse student needs require diverse learning spaces to meet the requirements and address the needs of every student. These spaces are often described using metaphors like a watering hole, cave, campfire, or laboratory. Students should be involved in the creation of educational spaces. However, students’ perspectives are frequently overlooked. Research findings indicate that considering their input enhances the likelihood of providing better and more effective support for their development. In traditional education, teachers play a central role in selecting teaching methods and determining modes of school communication. There are already examples of how to transform a school's environment to make it inclusive for everyone.
全纳教育中的教育空间--与多元化群体/班级合作的挑战
引言如今,教师必须意识到,学校班级中的学生越来越多样化。因此,有必要设计既能满足学生多样化需求,又符合 21 世纪要求的教育空间。研究目的:本研究旨在调查在全纳教育中与多元化群体或班级合作时,教育空间的重要性。研究问题的重点是了解如何设计教育空间,以及为什么要改变教育空间。基于证据的事实:教育环境可以扮演 "第三位教师 "的角色,支持或阻碍学生的发展。富有吸引力的教育环境对学生的认知、身体、社交和情感发展至关重要。它们能促进批判性思维、沟通、协作和创造力,所有这些都被视为 21 世纪教育的基本能力。摘要:学生需求的多样化需要多样化的学习空间,以满足每个学生的要求和需要。这些空间通常用水坑、洞穴、篝火或实验室等比喻来描述。学生应参与教育空间的创建。然而,学生的观点经常被忽视。研究结果表明,考虑到他们的意见,就有可能为他们的发展提供更好、更有效的支持。在传统教育中,教师在选择教学方法和确定学校交流模式方面发挥着核心作用。如何改造学校环境,使其成为一个包容所有人的环境,已经有了一些实例。
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