INCLUSIVE PEDAGOGY AND HEALTH: A BRIEF INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH WITH AN EMPHASIS ON DISABILITY

Vasiliki Ioannidi, Markos Karvelas

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The purpose of this paper is a co-education framework for teachers and educators, parents and health professionals, through accessible educational materials principles and guidelines as good inclusion practices, based on the clinical and learning characteristics of children with disabilities. The paper shows how concepts informed actions and combines theory and practice through key points.

 

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inclusion, inclusive pedagogy, inclusive education, disability, health care, interdisciplinary approach, good practices

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejse.v8i2.4269

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