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Interaction of Social Actors in Inclusive Higher Education: Ethical Risks and Barriers
Author(s) -
Olga A. Anikeeva,
Olga Afanasyeva,
Anastasia V. Karpunina
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
socialʹnaâ politika i sociologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2071-3665
DOI - 10.17922/2071-3665-2020-19-2-48-55
Subject(s) - socialization , inclusion (mineral) , interview , vocational education , adaptation (eye) , pedagogy , psychology , higher education , special education , process (computing) , medical education , sociology , political science , social psychology , medicine , neuroscience , anthropology , computer science , law , operating system
the inclusion of people with disabilities in professional activities through inclusive higher education has become a necessity of the modern world. The effectiveness of interactions between different social groups during the educational process is largely due to the level of ethics in the relationships of the subjects. The authors investigated the grounds for inclusion in higher education, its ethical risks and barriers, the readiness of teachers and students to interact in the educational process. The leading theoretical approach was the concepts of inclusion and the social concept of disability, which make it possible to comprehensively consider the issues of socialization and social adaptation of young people with disabilities, including in vocational guidance and professional adaptation. The study was conducted by interviewing students, interviewing university professors, social professionals working in universities. The article presents the results of the study: the problems of vocational and ethical interaction of students in inclusive education were identified, the readiness of teachers and students for inclusive education and the conditions for increasing its effectiveness were assessed. The results can help to improve inclusive education and social adaptation of youth with disabilities.

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