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    Inklusion als normative Aufgabe

    Rekonstruktionen zur Alltagsmoral grundschulpädagogischer Praxis

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    Olk, Matthias
    Language
    German
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    The term inclusion is used to refer to moments of change on several social levels. This study finds its starting point in distinguishing between affirmations of a social, an institutional, and a professional change in the context of primary schools’ developmental claim of inclusion. Against this background, inclusion becomes comprehensible as a counterfactual language game. In its course normativity(ies) are constantly negotiated and produced. For primary school teachers, whose actions are based on the claim of inclusion, an axiological task of professionalization arises. They have to translate the normativity(ies) of inclusion into a practical everyday morality. In doing so, they must mediate between institutionalized expectations, the self-claim of inclusion, and the inherent logic of organizational practice. Thus, within the organization of an inclusion-oriented primary school, different everyday moral milieus emerge. This study aims to make these milieus understandable in order to contribute to the resolution of the desideratum of a specific perspective on the profession of the primary school teacher. On the other hand, a view on the school development claim of inclusion is to be offered that refers to the profession of the primary school teacher. Following educational biographical research, the reconstructive study finds access to the practical everyday morals of pedagogical actors in practices of (professional) biographical speaking. The core sample consists of pedagogues of a primary school under construction, which offensively formulates its inclusion-oriented development claim. In three dimensions, practices of normative relevance emerge in the documentary interpretation. These are (1) the handling of primary school traditions, (2) the relationship of the pedagogical self to colleagues, and (3) the possibilities and limits of pedagogical action in the confrontation with deviant students. Four ethos-types can then be abstracted as everyday moral milieus. In these, the different manifestations of the three normative dimensions stand in ideal-typical relationships. Against the background of a praxeological definition of pedagogical professionalism and professionalization, the type of the ethos of adaptation emerges as the most clearly professionalized. The expansion of the sample to include the cases of a ‘democratic’ primary school shows that the simultaneity of stability in pupil-related activities and the dynamics related to the developmental claim correspond empirically with the claim of inclusion in the ethos of adaptation.
     
    Lehrer*innen der Grundschule sehen sich im Anspruch der Inklusion mit der Aufgabe konfrontiert, die mit ihm verbundenen und bisweilen verborgenen Normativitäten in die Eigenlogik der Alltagspraxis zu übersetzen. Die rekonstruktive Studie fokussiert, wie diese Professionalisierungsaufgabe im (berufs-)biographischen Sprechen bearbeitet wird. Der empirische Blick richtet sich dabei auf Fragen nach der Bedeutung pädagogischer Tradierungen, nach der Neuordnung des Verhältnisses zu anderen pädagogischen Akteur*innen und nach dem Umgang mit dem Abweichenden. Schließlich stellt sich die Frage nach einem Muster, das als professionalisierte Ausdrucksform einer Alltagsmoral der Praxis der Grundschule im Anspruch der Inklusion bezeichnet werden kann. Die Reihe ‚Dokumentarische Schulforschung‘ versammelt gegenstandsbezogene und methodisch-methodologische Auseinandersetzungen an der Schnittstelle schulischer Gegenstandsfelder und Dokumentarischer Methode.
     
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/90012
    Keywords
    Inklusion;Grundschule;Lehrer*innen;Moral;Normativität;Ethos;Praxis;Professionalisierung;Dokumentarische Methode
    DOI
    10.35468/6096
    ISBN
    9783781526419, 9783781560963
    Publisher
    Verlag Julius Klinkhardt
    Publication date and place
    Bad Heilbrunn, 2024
    Series
    klinkhardt forschung. Dokumentarische Schulforschung,
    Classification
    Primary and middle schools
    Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
    Teacher training
    Pages
    288
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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