La recherche en inclusion scolaire s’est intéressée principalement aux élèves porteurs de handicap et peu aux élèves issus de la migration. Notre contribution porte sur les promesses et défis de la reconnaissance des rapports ethniques au sein de l’inclusion scolaire. Nous mobilisons à cet effet la notion d’élèves à besoins éducatifs particuliers en examinant de manière critique les enjeux conceptuels et pratiques qu’elle soulève, notamment lorsqu’elle est utilisée pour désigner les élèves issus de l’immigration. Seront également dégagées des pistes de réflexion pour conduire l’école à une mobilisation des ressources éducatives particulières amenées par ces mêmes élèves.
This chapter explores the ongoing collaboration between an educational developer and a faculty member at a university of teacher education in Switzerland as an inquiry into one's teaching practice to improve the implementation of the flipped classroom approach. Through the lens of transformative learning theory, the chapter examines how SoTL can serve as faculty enrichment in addition to an approach for systematic reflection on practice. Special attention is paid to the role of the educational developer as a mentor throughout the inquiry. The chapter concludes with practical strategies for developing a productive SoTL relationship between educational developers and faculty member, as well as visibility across an institution.
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