“…Not in vain, increasing teachers' sense of efficacy is related to the use of the best educational practices, as well as with the improvement of attitudes toward diversity and inclusion (Sharma et al, 2012 ). Furthermore, the scientific literature has pointed to the power of collaborative work between different types of teachers (Malinen et al, 2013 ; Robinson, 2017 ), as well as among teachers and other key actors (families, other professionals) when developing plans to improve the educational response to students with Special Educational Needs (Ní Bhroin and King, 2020 ). Furthermore, it should be noted that, when it comes to support teachers to getting evidence into use in the field of education (Gorard et al, 2020 ; Joram et al, 2020 ), this must go beyond sharing research trends among the teaching staff and encouraging teachers to make more use of research outcomes.…”