Children’s voices on marginalisation and inclusion: lessons to be learned from two decades of research in Cyprus

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Abstract

In this paper, we set out to examine children’s voices on inclusion through a systematic review of empirical studies carried out in Cyprus over the past 20 years. Specifically, it focuses on research related to this field and investigates the ways in which these studies illustrate the importance of children’s perspectives as a means for promoting inclusion and challenging segregational practices. The aim of such analysis is to bring to the surface the diverse ways and methodological tools in which children may be actively involved and have their voices heard. Moreover, our analysis seeks to point out the major issues raised by children with regards to areas of concern or suggestions for inclusion. In this context, the originality of this study lies in integrating findings and perspectives from the available empirical studies as well as in synthesising research findings to depict evidence on a meta-level and reveal areas in which more research is needed and to sum up suggestions for further policy-making.

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Inclusive Education
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2021

Keywords

  • Cyprus education
  • inclusion
  • marginalisation
  • Student voice

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