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The Italian  model for the inclusion of students with special needs: some issues Dario Ianes Centro Studi Erickson University of Bolzano - Italy www.darioianes.it © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Italian model for school inclusion of students with special needs Two major issues: 1.  knowledge and assessment of  students with disabilities 2. school inclusion strategies © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
1. Knowledge and assessment of students with disabilities Two major needs: a) need of an accurate assessment of the disabled student’s strengths and weaknesses b) need to recognize and support children who, though not having a proper  disability, present  different special education needs © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Need of an accurate assessment of the disabled student’s strengths and weaknesses functional diagnosis –  identifies and describes in detail the subject’s cognitive, educational and psychological functioning –  public healthcare service primarily responsible  of this diagnosis involving school and  family © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Functional diagnosis: challenges –  different perspectives of health professionals on the one hand and school professionals on the other –  school expecting diagnoses which would miraculously enlighten teachers in their daily practice –  many teachers use this expectation as a pretext to avoid engaging and spending effort –  difficulty of making an adequate assessment –  staff shortages –  families are not involved in  the evaluation process © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Functional diagnosis: improvements –  a system specifically designed to comprehend, interpret, describe and share the person’s functioning –  implies and requires a comprehensive bio-psycho-social conceptualization of health and functioning –  makes functional diagnosis more  useful and directly relevant to school  inclusion processes introduction of OMS  ICF – International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health  (2002)  © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
–  implies and requires a comprehensive evaluation involving more observers (health professionals, teachers, families) –  provides basis to the development of the individualized educational plan into a life project, in a life-long learning perspective looking to professional and social inclusion –  emphasis on the person’s social participation in  a range of roles ICF – International Classification of Functioning,  Disability and Health  © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
ICF impact on school programs designing Three main focuses of attention: 1. the child’s basic need to develop competence in the ICF area of ‘personal activities’ (learning, communication, interactions, autonomy) 2. the need to design individualized objectives considering the child’s social participation to shared activities in an active and significant manner (identifying curricular goals which are appropriate with  respect to the child’s abilities and  deficits and to the specific regular  instruction courses) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
ICF impact on school programs designing 3. the need of a wide and far-sighted perspective on the pupil’s life project, defining significant objectives in the areas of adult competence (economic roles, pre-working skills, emotional and sexual life, etc.) that are deeply interwoven with objectives related to the development of adult identity (motivation, goals, self-efficacy, self-esteem, etc.) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Need to recognize and support children who, though not having a proper disability, present different special education needs –  a fact slowly recognized by law- making  and rule-making, both at the Department  for Education level and the local  government level growing awareness about the presence, along with a percentage of children with disabilities of about the 2-3% of school population, of another 15-20% of children with different learning challenges and disorders © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
–  pupils with special education needs – who do not get officially recognized by the school system as having learning difficulties – are not entitled to the same rights of inclusion and individualized supports (special education teacher) –  screening and assessment methods, based on the ICF model and content, are currently being tested in Italy –  unifying concept of ‘learning and educational functioning’, irrespective of various aetiologies or challenge being temporary or permanent © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
2. School inclusion strategies Several challenges: –  reduced assets allocated to school in the national budget laws –  decisions made by local educational authorities on number of special education teachers –  debate on instructional and methological strategies for inclusion –  families’ perspective –  special education teacher still regarded as the most  important resource for inclusion, but often  ineffective (lack of an appropriate training;  inadequate management by school and local  authorities) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Five areas for developing effective inclusion strategies: 1. the link between individualized programming and the class curriculum 2.  classmates and schoolmates involvement 3. integrating behavioural strategies into the regular learning activities and educational relationships 4.  metacognitive teaching and learning 5.  information communication technology Common denominator is ‘special normality’ encompassing the advantages of both specific strategies and comfortable normality © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
First area: Link between individualized programming and the class curriculum –  are appropriate to the disabled child –  are within his/her zone of proximal development –  make significant his/her being and participating with peers to classroom activities need to define objectives, in the different subjects and fields of competence, that: © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Flow-chart for adapting curriculum objectives to individual needs  five levels of adaptation 1 st  changing the input/output codes 2 nd  changing the teaching/learning contexts 3 rd  changing the content – simplification 4 th   changing the content – identifying basics 5 th   participating to the task culture © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
1 st  level of adaptation changing the input/output codes Access to tasks and contents is made easier by adapting the codes E.g. typewriting instead of handwriting; listening to a text recorded on a tape instead of reading it © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
2 nd  level of adaptation changing the teaching/learning contexts   Access to tasks and contents is made easier by adapting/enriching the teaching/learning contexts, time, and space E.g. teaching/learning spelling using a motivating instructional software instead of traditional pencil and paper materials; teaching/learning arithmetical  facts by role-playing shopkeeper- customer interactions © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
3 rd  level of adaptation changing the content – simplification Access to tasks and contents is made easier by their simplification   E.g.  providing short and explicit texts to read; allowing to use a calculator in mathematical problem-solving © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
4 th  level of adaptation  changing the content – identifying basics   Access to tasks and contents is made easier by identifying and presenting their basics  E.g. in history class, the child may learn that events depend on interrelated causes by exploring his/her own personal life   © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
5 th  level of adaptation   participating to the task culture Opportunities are sought in order to involve the child in the classroom activities, was it even only – so to speak – as an observer © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Second area: peer involvement –  importance of educating all children to accepting and valuing individual differences to develop a supporting community –  keeping a far-sighted perspective on the disabled child’s adult life, to start with children to  build a supporting social network of  adult people need to engage classmates and schoolmates in inclusion process © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
–  cooperative learning methods implemented with methodological awareness: preparatory work creating a climate and networks of sharing, mutual help, mutual support, closeness and prosociality –  tutoring, both within the classroom  and outside of it need to engage classmates and schoolmates in inclusion process © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
A cooperative group model based  on Morin’s idea of ‘well-framed mind’ EXPLORER SAGE STRATEGIST CRITIC Metacognitive axis Cognitive axis © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
A cooperative group model based  on Morin’s idea of ‘well-framed mind’ Explorer Tasks:  gathers ideas provided by the group through a brainstorming; defines problems; encourages new directions of research Strategist Tasks:  analyzes characters; finds information; explains facts; plans solutions and anticipates consequences © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
A cooperative group model based  on Morin’s idea of ‘well-framed mind’ Critic Tasks:  reviews critically the explorer’s and the strategist’s hypotheses; distinguishes facts from opinions; challenges the degree of certainty of information; evaluates suggestions, anticipations, and products Sage Tasks:  helps the group in respecting roles; examines possible causes of the group’s failure and provides  suggestions; encourages self-reflection and  mediates conflicts creatively © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Third area: introducing specific techniques in the regular classroom –  applied behavior analysis strategies  –  metacognitive teaching strategies –  psychoeducational techniques providing benefits to all pupils (strong structuring for self-regulation; behaviour modification strategies to enhance motivation through positive reinforcement) –  demanded by an increasing number of teachers,  professionals, scholars, family associations –  request for special normality  special tools become normal   © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Fourth area: metacognitive instruction for children with special education needs –  need of cooperation between research and practice –  need of operative and scientifically-based tools and materials –  teaching curricula developed by Padua group support to cognitive, metacognitive  and academic skills   © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Fifth area: information communication technology –  strongly supported by government and business interests in the hardware field –  instructional software specifically designed for learners with special education needs and disabilities are developed –  traditional Italian creativity beginning to give its best (software for psycho-educational intervention on theory of mind deficits typical of the autistic spectrum disorders) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Conclusions –  35 years of full school inclusion experience: definitely and most largely positive balance –  inclusion considered as a critical enhancement of the school for all children –  challenges: building a strong basis of empirical data, implementing the ICF model on a large scale, increase special normality  © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
THANK YOU! © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it

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The Italian Model Of The Inclusion. Dario Ianes. Edizioni Erickson. Italy

  • 1. The Italian model for the inclusion of students with special needs: some issues Dario Ianes Centro Studi Erickson University of Bolzano - Italy www.darioianes.it © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 2. Italian model for school inclusion of students with special needs Two major issues: 1. knowledge and assessment of students with disabilities 2. school inclusion strategies © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 3. 1. Knowledge and assessment of students with disabilities Two major needs: a) need of an accurate assessment of the disabled student’s strengths and weaknesses b) need to recognize and support children who, though not having a proper disability, present different special education needs © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 4. Need of an accurate assessment of the disabled student’s strengths and weaknesses functional diagnosis – identifies and describes in detail the subject’s cognitive, educational and psychological functioning – public healthcare service primarily responsible of this diagnosis involving school and family © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 5. Functional diagnosis: challenges – different perspectives of health professionals on the one hand and school professionals on the other – school expecting diagnoses which would miraculously enlighten teachers in their daily practice – many teachers use this expectation as a pretext to avoid engaging and spending effort – difficulty of making an adequate assessment – staff shortages – families are not involved in the evaluation process © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 6. Functional diagnosis: improvements – a system specifically designed to comprehend, interpret, describe and share the person’s functioning – implies and requires a comprehensive bio-psycho-social conceptualization of health and functioning – makes functional diagnosis more useful and directly relevant to school inclusion processes introduction of OMS ICF – International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (2002) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 7. – implies and requires a comprehensive evaluation involving more observers (health professionals, teachers, families) – provides basis to the development of the individualized educational plan into a life project, in a life-long learning perspective looking to professional and social inclusion – emphasis on the person’s social participation in a range of roles ICF – International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 8. ICF impact on school programs designing Three main focuses of attention: 1. the child’s basic need to develop competence in the ICF area of ‘personal activities’ (learning, communication, interactions, autonomy) 2. the need to design individualized objectives considering the child’s social participation to shared activities in an active and significant manner (identifying curricular goals which are appropriate with respect to the child’s abilities and deficits and to the specific regular instruction courses) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 9. ICF impact on school programs designing 3. the need of a wide and far-sighted perspective on the pupil’s life project, defining significant objectives in the areas of adult competence (economic roles, pre-working skills, emotional and sexual life, etc.) that are deeply interwoven with objectives related to the development of adult identity (motivation, goals, self-efficacy, self-esteem, etc.) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 10. Need to recognize and support children who, though not having a proper disability, present different special education needs – a fact slowly recognized by law- making and rule-making, both at the Department for Education level and the local government level growing awareness about the presence, along with a percentage of children with disabilities of about the 2-3% of school population, of another 15-20% of children with different learning challenges and disorders © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 11. – pupils with special education needs – who do not get officially recognized by the school system as having learning difficulties – are not entitled to the same rights of inclusion and individualized supports (special education teacher) – screening and assessment methods, based on the ICF model and content, are currently being tested in Italy – unifying concept of ‘learning and educational functioning’, irrespective of various aetiologies or challenge being temporary or permanent © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 12. 2. School inclusion strategies Several challenges: – reduced assets allocated to school in the national budget laws – decisions made by local educational authorities on number of special education teachers – debate on instructional and methological strategies for inclusion – families’ perspective – special education teacher still regarded as the most important resource for inclusion, but often ineffective (lack of an appropriate training; inadequate management by school and local authorities) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 13. Five areas for developing effective inclusion strategies: 1. the link between individualized programming and the class curriculum 2. classmates and schoolmates involvement 3. integrating behavioural strategies into the regular learning activities and educational relationships 4. metacognitive teaching and learning 5. information communication technology Common denominator is ‘special normality’ encompassing the advantages of both specific strategies and comfortable normality © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 14. First area: Link between individualized programming and the class curriculum – are appropriate to the disabled child – are within his/her zone of proximal development – make significant his/her being and participating with peers to classroom activities need to define objectives, in the different subjects and fields of competence, that: © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 15. Flow-chart for adapting curriculum objectives to individual needs five levels of adaptation 1 st changing the input/output codes 2 nd changing the teaching/learning contexts 3 rd changing the content – simplification 4 th changing the content – identifying basics 5 th participating to the task culture © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 16. 1 st level of adaptation changing the input/output codes Access to tasks and contents is made easier by adapting the codes E.g. typewriting instead of handwriting; listening to a text recorded on a tape instead of reading it © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 17. 2 nd level of adaptation changing the teaching/learning contexts Access to tasks and contents is made easier by adapting/enriching the teaching/learning contexts, time, and space E.g. teaching/learning spelling using a motivating instructional software instead of traditional pencil and paper materials; teaching/learning arithmetical facts by role-playing shopkeeper- customer interactions © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 18. 3 rd level of adaptation changing the content – simplification Access to tasks and contents is made easier by their simplification E.g. providing short and explicit texts to read; allowing to use a calculator in mathematical problem-solving © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 19. 4 th level of adaptation changing the content – identifying basics Access to tasks and contents is made easier by identifying and presenting their basics E.g. in history class, the child may learn that events depend on interrelated causes by exploring his/her own personal life © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 20. 5 th level of adaptation participating to the task culture Opportunities are sought in order to involve the child in the classroom activities, was it even only – so to speak – as an observer © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 21. Second area: peer involvement – importance of educating all children to accepting and valuing individual differences to develop a supporting community – keeping a far-sighted perspective on the disabled child’s adult life, to start with children to build a supporting social network of adult people need to engage classmates and schoolmates in inclusion process © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 22. – cooperative learning methods implemented with methodological awareness: preparatory work creating a climate and networks of sharing, mutual help, mutual support, closeness and prosociality – tutoring, both within the classroom and outside of it need to engage classmates and schoolmates in inclusion process © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 23. A cooperative group model based on Morin’s idea of ‘well-framed mind’ EXPLORER SAGE STRATEGIST CRITIC Metacognitive axis Cognitive axis © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 24. A cooperative group model based on Morin’s idea of ‘well-framed mind’ Explorer Tasks: gathers ideas provided by the group through a brainstorming; defines problems; encourages new directions of research Strategist Tasks: analyzes characters; finds information; explains facts; plans solutions and anticipates consequences © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 25. A cooperative group model based on Morin’s idea of ‘well-framed mind’ Critic Tasks: reviews critically the explorer’s and the strategist’s hypotheses; distinguishes facts from opinions; challenges the degree of certainty of information; evaluates suggestions, anticipations, and products Sage Tasks: helps the group in respecting roles; examines possible causes of the group’s failure and provides suggestions; encourages self-reflection and mediates conflicts creatively © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 26. Third area: introducing specific techniques in the regular classroom – applied behavior analysis strategies – metacognitive teaching strategies – psychoeducational techniques providing benefits to all pupils (strong structuring for self-regulation; behaviour modification strategies to enhance motivation through positive reinforcement) – demanded by an increasing number of teachers, professionals, scholars, family associations – request for special normality special tools become normal © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 27. Fourth area: metacognitive instruction for children with special education needs – need of cooperation between research and practice – need of operative and scientifically-based tools and materials – teaching curricula developed by Padua group support to cognitive, metacognitive and academic skills © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 28. Fifth area: information communication technology – strongly supported by government and business interests in the hardware field – instructional software specifically designed for learners with special education needs and disabilities are developed – traditional Italian creativity beginning to give its best (software for psycho-educational intervention on theory of mind deficits typical of the autistic spectrum disorders) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 29. Conclusions – 35 years of full school inclusion experience: definitely and most largely positive balance – inclusion considered as a critical enhancement of the school for all children – challenges: building a strong basis of empirical data, implementing the ICF model on a large scale, increase special normality © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 30. THANK YOU! © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it