Inclusive Education

Two teachers wearing blue lanyard badges, with preschool child who is holding a pencil

Inclusion is one of the key research areas at KUCD. Current projects include an Institute of Education Sciences (IES) funded study of the academic, social, communication, and behavior outcomes associated with placement for elementary students with significant cognitive disability. Other projects include research related to teacher preparation for inclusive education, including documenting the skills needed of general educators working in inclusive settings. We are also continuing work related to the involvement of students with extensive support needs in Tier 1 schoolwide positive behavior interventions and supports, including efforts to make this instruction inclusive and accessible.

Areas of Focus

  • Identifying features of learning contexts (classrooms, schools, school districts) that support positive student outcomes for students with extensive support needs

  • Identifying instructional practices to promote positive student outcomes for students with extensive support needs

  • Teacher preparation to implement inclusive practices including professional development for general and special education teachers in inclusive contexts

  • Identifying components of successful interdisciplinary collaboration between professionals working together in inclusive contexts

  • Interdisciplinary collaboration to support students with extensive support needs in inclusive educational contexts

Services and Supports Offered

  • Consultation and partnership with school administrators, teachers, and parents to implement practices that support students to make progress in inclusive contexts
  • Professional development to build capacity for inclusive education for students with extensive support needs including topics such as: high expectations, curriculum modifications, collaboration, and evidence based practices

Current Projects

Strengthening Outcomes for All Learners in Inclusive Settings (SOARS)

Project INSTRUCT: Inclusive Interdisciplinary Supports and Training for Positive, Rigorous EdUcation and Communication OuTcomes

Factors Contributing to Academic, Social/Communication, and Behavioral Outcomes for Elementary Students with the Most Significant Cognitive Disabilities

 


Leadership

Jennifer Kurth

Jennifer Kurth, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Special Education and an Investigator at the Kansas University Center on Disabilities at the University of Kansas.  Her academic interests include methods implementing inclusive education, including methods of embedding critical instruction within the context and routines of general education as well as methods of providing appropriate supports and services for individual learners. Dr. Kurth’s research also examines how teachers, students, and family’s interactions support and constrain learning and socialization in general education classrooms. She also studies how teacher candidates develop their dispositions and skills in inclusive practices. Dr. Kurth’s research interests in inclusive education also include examining outcomes of inclusion in terms of skill development and quality of life indicators for students with disabilities.

Resources

KU Summer Institute on Inclusive Education 
TASH

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We look forward to hearing from you!  Please email Jennifer Kurth at jkurth@ku.edu.