Inclusive Education as A Wicked Problem: Introducing Systemic and Service Design Approach to Tackle the Challenge

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46328/ijonses.677

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Inclusion, Students with special needs, Wicked problems, Service design, Systemic design approach

Abstract

Inclusiveness is a principle of our current school system. Inclusive education should ensure equal learning opportunities for all, avoid stigmatising differences, and accept diversity in pupils. The goals are promising, but the implementation of inclusive education is a wicked problem intertwined with student, teacher, school community and wider societal factors that are difficult to manage and reconcile. Can the goals of inclusive education to be achieved or will inclusiveness of schools lead to a situation where the conditions for learning, school practices and teaching resources are further stretched and learning for all becomes more narrowly focused? This article examines inclusive education as a wicked problem and how this perspective can aid in managing the inclusive education challenge at hand and how systemic design approach and service design can tackle these challenges. There will be provided four practical challenges where the proposed approaches and tools can be especially useful.

Author Biographies

Kaarina Maatta, University of Lapland

Kaarina Maatta, Ph.D., is a professor of educational psychology (emerita), University of Lapland, Finland. Her research interests include study processes and caring teacherhood, early education, service design and art education, love and human relationships as well as positive psychology and human resources. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5658-7021

Kati Paakkonen, University of Lapland

Kati Pääkkönen, Master of Arts & Design. Human Resource Development Manager at City of Kajaani. PhD student in Faculty of Arts and design at University of Lapland. Her research interest are design and work design with Employee experience. https://orcid.org/0009-0007-6957-110X

Sari Kotaniemi, University of Lapland

Sari Kotaniemi, Master of Arts & Design, is service designer at Sitowise Oy and a PhD student at University of Lapland, Finland. Her research interest are design and systemic design models in service design and sustainable service design. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5561-0576

Mari Suoheimo, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design

Mari Suoheimo, Ph.D., is an associate professor of service design and the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. Suoheimo´s research interest are in the field of mobility and logistics, emerging technologies, public services, participatory design, design for policy, circular economy, design theories, decolonizing design and sustainability. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6847-0314

References

Määttä, K., Pääkkönen, K., Kotaniemi, S., & Suoheimo, M. (2024). Inclusive education as a wicked problem: Introducing systemic and service design approach to tackle the challenge. International Journal on Social and Education Sciences (IJonSES), 6(3), 301-318. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijonses.677

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2024-08-12

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