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Research Article

Development and Implementation of the CIRCLE Framework

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ABSTRACT

We report the implementation of a new framework supporting teacher practice for inclusion of children with disabilities in mainstream classrooms. Eight schools in one Scottish authority took part. Questionnaire, focus group, and interview data were gathered. Results indicated that the framework was well-received and provided a useful resource for class teachers. The framework was perceived as a feasible method for supporting teachers and related personnel to think systematically about key issues relating to children with disabilities in the classroom. It was suggested that the provision of a common language was supportive of collaborative working. Areas for revision included a system of navigation and simplification in the framework manual.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the City of Edinburgh Council.

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