The investigators are conducting a realist evaluation study with a multi-case and qualitative design. The study aims to identify the conditions that promote successful students with disabilities inclusive education at school. This study is nested in the TIAP research (Research to explore the conditions transfer of innovations in the field of disability, with a view to developing a transfer framework).
The TIAP study aims to study the transferability of a local innovation in the field of inclusive education in order to identify the functions that can be transferred. Grounded in a theory based evaluation (called realist evaluation) the TIAP study is a qualitative case study. The study population comprises various participant profiles including students with disabilities, students without disabilities, families, educational professionals, social workers and professionals/volunteers working in recreational activities. Participants will be recruited in two schools from a French department (Eure et Loir). In this department the intervention (also called innovation) is implemented. This intervention implies a complete transformation carried out by the service providers for students with intellectual deficiencies as well as the educational system. Students with disabilities go at school in their geographical area. They attend a standard classroom and have educational and therapeutical support offered by the local service provider (DAME : Dispositif d'Accompagnement Médico-Educatif ). Service providers are seen as ressources for education professionals. Qualitative data will be collected by interviewers through individual or collective interviews, Data collection will be based on the configurational elements Contest, Mechanisms, Outcomes based on a realist evaluation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
114
Effect of inclusive education on children with disabilities autonomy and social participation at school
Perceptions of students with disabilities on : learning practices and support, accessibility, inclusion climate in their school , peer relations at school.
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Effect of inclusive education on children with disabilities autonomy and social participation in their proximal living environment (leisures participation)
Perceptions of students with disabilities during leisure participation on : support, accessibility, inclusion climate, peer relations in their living environment
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Effect of inclusive education on social participation of families with children with disabilities
Perceptions of families on their social participation in their living environment
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