General ProgramRoundtable DiscussionsPresentation Sessions

  5th September 2024 – Teatro di Ateneo, F. Alison    
14:00Participant Registration 
14:30Institutional Greetings  Prof. Vincenzo Loia, Rector, University of Salerno, Italy  
 Welcome NoteProf. Paola Aiello, Director of the Department of Humanities, Philosophy and Education, University of Salerno, Italy  
 Institutional Addresses Chair: Prof. Paola Aiello, University of SalernoProf. Umesh Sharma, C.I.T.E.D. Founder and Steering Group Leader, Monash University, Australia
Prof. Catia Giaconi, President, SIPeS, Italy
Prof. Giuseppe Bertagna, President, School for Higher Teacher Education, Italy
Dr. Ettore Acerra, Director, Campania Regional School Board, Italy
Prof. Luigi D’Alonzo, National Coordinator, Specialisation Courses for Learning Support Teachers, Italy
Prof. Maria Luisa Iavarone, President, CIRPED, Italy
Prof. Pier Cesare Rivoltella, President, SIREM, Italy
Prof. Renata Viganò, President, SIRD, Italy
Dr. Roberto Ricci, President, INVALSI, Italy
16:45Keynote SpeechProf. Mel Ainscow, Emeritus Professor of Education, University of Manchester, U.K.  
17:30Concluding NoteProf. Maurizio Sibilio, Prorector, University of Salerno, Italy
20:00Dinner
  6th September 2024 – Teatro di Ateneo, F. Alison  
09:00Welcome NoteProf. Umesh Sharma, C.I.T.E.D. Founder and Steering Group Leader, Monash University, Australia  
09:30Keynote SpeechProf. Kyriaki (Kiki) Messiou, Professor of Education, University of Southampton, U.K.
10:30Parallel Roundtable Discussions (RD) and Presentation Sessions (PS)  

RD Topics 1 & 2:
Sala Conferenze DISPAC (Building B, 1st Floor)
Global Perspectives: Challenges and Opportunities in Creating Inclusive Education Systems
Cultivating a Positive School Culture: A Systems Change Perspective  

RD Topics 3 & 4:
Aula Multimediale DISUFF (Building B, 3rd Floor)
– The Inclusive School: Integrating Wellbeing and Diversity Education
Differentiated Instruction: Enhancing Inclusive Teaching

RD Topics 5 & 6:
Aula De Rosa (Building D, 1st Floor)
– Educators as Change Agents: Transformative Practices in Teacher Education
Factors Influencing the Implementation of Inclusive Education Policies and Practices  

RD Topics 7 & 8:
Aula Santucci (Building C, 1st Floor)
Voices of Inclusion: Students and Parents Shaping Inclusive School Environments
Unity in Diversity: Building Inclusive School Communities  

PS1.A (Room 1, Building C, ground floor)
PS1.B (Room 2-3, Building C, ground floor)
Shaping tomorrow’s educators: A Focus on Inclusive Practices in Italian Teacher Education  

PS2.A (Room 4, Building C, ground floor)
PS2.B (Room 5-6, Building C, ground floor)
Empowering Inclusion: Unveiling pathways to success through shared best practices  
13:30Light lunch
14:30Synopsis of the Roundtable Discussions and Presentation Sessions
17:00Concluding NoteProf. Paola Aiello, Director of the Department of Humanities, Philosophy and Education, University of Salerno, Italy

General ProgramRoundtable DiscussionsPresentation Sessions

  6th September 2024, 10:30 to 13:30 – Roundtable Discussions    
RD Topics 1 & 2: Sala Conferenze DISPAC (Building B, 1st Floor)  
Global Perspectives: Challenges and Opportunities in Creating Inclusive Education SystemsMel Ainscow, University of Manchester (U.K.)
Scarletina Vidyayani, Brawijaya University (Indonesia)
Sergey Wüthrich, University of Teacher Education, Bern (Switzerland)
Paola Aiello, University of Salerno (Italy)
Serenella Besio, University of Bergamo (Italy)
Tamara Zappaterra, University of Ferrara (Italy)
Cultivating a Positive School Culture: A Systems Change PerspectiveLesley Eblie Trudel, University of Winnipeg (Canada)
Mian Wang, University of California Santa Barbara (U.S.A.)
Fabio Bocci, University of Roma Tre (Italy)
Erika Marie Pace, University of Salerno (Italy)
Ilaria Viola, University of Salerno (Italy)
RD Topics 3 & 4: Aula Multimediale DISUFF (Building B, 3rd Floor)  
The Inclusive School: Integrating Wellbeing and Diversity EducationErin Leif, Monash University (Australia)
Laura Sokal, University of Winnipeg (Canada)
Filippo Gomez Paloma, University of Cassino (Italy)
Antonella Nuzzaci, University of Messina (Italy)
Iolanda Zollo, University of Salerno (Italy)
Differentiated Instruction: Enhancing Inclusive TeachingTantri Refa Indhiarti, Brawijaya University (Indonesia)
Tim Loreman, Concordia University of Edmonton (Canada)
Caroline Sahli, University of Teacher Education, Bern (Switzerland)
Giombattista Amenta, University of Enna Kore (Italy)
Stefano Di Tore, University of Salerno (Italy)
Stefania Pinnelli, University of Salento (Italy)
RD Topics 5 & 6: Aula De Rosa (Building D, 1st Floor)  
Educators as Change Agents: Transformative Practices in Teacher EducationElias Avramidis, University of Thessaly (Greece)
Kyriaki (Kiki) Messiou, University of Southampton (U.K.)
Samantha Vlcek, RMIT University (Australia)
Loretta Fabbri, University of Siena (Italy)
Monica Fedeli, University of Padova (Italy)
Emanuela Zappalà, University of Salerno (Italy)
Factors Influencing the Implementation of Inclusive Education Policies and PracticesSuanne Gibson, University of Plymouth (U.K.)
Jahirul Mullick, Wenzhou-Kean University (China)
Catia Giaconi, University of Macerata (Italy)
Michele Domenico Todino, University of Salerno (Italy)
Luigi Antioco Zurru, University of Cagliari (Italy)
RD Topics 7 & 8: Aula Santucci (Building C, 1st Floor)  
Voices of Inclusion: Students and Parents Shaping Inclusive School EnvironmentsKun Liu, East China Normal University (China)
Missy Morton, University of Auckland (New Zealand)
Stuart Woodcock, Griffith University (Australia)
Luigi D’Alonzo, Catholic University of Milan (Italy)
Diana Carmela Di Gennaro, University of Salerno (Italy)
Dario Ianes, University of Bolzano (Italy)
Unity in Diversity: Building Inclusive School CommunitiesIve Emaliana, Brawijaya University (Indonesia)
Umesh Sharma, Monash University (Australia)
Elena Malaguti, University of Bologna (Italy)
Marinella Muscarà, University of Enna Kore (Italy)
Barbara De Angelis, University of Roma Tre (Italy)
Fausta Sabatano, University of Salerno (Italy)

General ProgramRoundtables DiscussionsPresentation Sessions

  6th September 2024, 10:30 to 13:30 – Parallel Session    
PS1.A: Shaping tomorrow’s educators: A Focus on Inclusive Practices in Italian Teacher Education
(ROOM 1, BUILDING C, GROUND FLOOR)  
ChairMarisa Pavone, University of Torino (Italy)
DiscussantsDonatella Fantozzi, University of Pisa (Italy); Andrea Fiorucci, University of Salento (Italy)
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Early intervention and reading-writing difficulties: teacher’s training for professional development
Bullegas Daniele; Monteverde Martina; Tatulli Ilaria; Zurru Antioco Luigi; Mura Antonello

Shaping professional identity through reflective practices in early childhood teacher education
D’Agostino Rossella; Veneruso Umberto; Pace Erika Marie

Promoting inclusive culture in educational praxis: an integrated training course for all teachers
De Angelis Barbara; Andreina Orlando

Reading and writing. Between metacognition and Reasonable Accommodation. Results of Action Research conducted with students – future teachers
Fantozzi Donatella

Teachers’ Values and Attitudes for Inclusive Education? A Correlational Study
Ianniello Annalisa; Alodat Ali Musleh

Inclusive teachers’ training: a critical re-reading in light of the instituting-instituted dialectic
Lombardi Grazia; Travaglini Alessia

Professional identity, self-efficacy and inclusive practices: an analysis of pre-service special education teachers
Oliva Patrizia; Lombardo Pontillo Angela

Foreign Minors and Inclusive School Contexts: The Role of Emotional and Resilience Skills. A Research Hypothesis
Orecchio Fabio; Scaramuzzino Claudia; Iona Teresa; Natalini Alessandra

Empowering the competence of teachers in designing differentiated instruction through the DINO Teaching platform
Rizzo Ludovica; Pinnelli Stefania

Powerful and highly improbable theories: why artificial intelligence will not replace the teacher. Notes on the need for Inclusive AI Literacy
Schiavo Fabrizio; Di Domenico Monica; Mangione Giuseppina Rita; Bruni Elsa Maria
PS1.B: Shaping tomorrow’s educators: A Focus on Inclusive Practices in Italian Teacher Education
(ROOM 2/3, BUILDING C, GROUND FLOOR)
Chair Anna Maria Murdaca, University of Enna Kore (Italy)
DiscussantsAlessandra Lo Piccolo, University of Enna Kore (Italy); Elsa Maria Bruni, University “G. D’Annunzio” of Chieti/Pescara (Italy)
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Visual impairment and inclusive design in teaching: the perspective of future learning support Teachers
Amadoro Addolorata; Zappalà Emanuela; Di Gennaro Diana Carmela

The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Inclusive Education: A Scoping Review
Bonavolontà Gianmarco; Pagliara Silvio Marcello; Antioco Luigi Zurru; Antonello Mura

Designing an AI-based Chatbot to Promote Emotional Literacy Among Future Teachers
Campitiello Lucia; Viola Ilaria; Sessa Carmine; Di Tore Stefano; Aiello Paola

Innovative Teaching Strategies for all Learners: A Study of Educators’ Use of Digital Technologies in the Puglia Region
Carruba Concetta Maria; Barca Alessandro; Cesarano Valentina Paola

Training and change. The underlying dynamics of training processes in schools
Ciambrone Raffaele

Training the Specialized Teacher is a Complex Narrative: Reflecting to Redefine Professionalism
Gaspari Patrizia; Testa Susanna

The Role of Training of Trainers in Promoting Inclusive Education
Marchisio Cecilia; Monchietto Alessandro

Shaping Inclusive Education in Iran: Current Realities and Future Horizons
Mohajeri Zahrasadat; Pastore Roberta; Pace Erika Marie

Index/3-P. Processes to improve the quality of inclusion in the classroom
Piccioli Marianna

Simplex Didactics and teachers’ training: an explorative study
Zappalà Emanuela; Di Paolo Alessio; La Manna Naomi; Sibilio Maurizio  
  6th September 2024, 10:30 to 13:30 – Presentation Session    
PS2.A: Empowering Inclusion: Unveiling Pathways to Success through Shared Best Practices
(ROOM 4, BUILDING C, GROUND FLOOR)
Chair Patrizia Sandri, University of Bologna (Italy)
Discussants – Paolina Mulé, University of Catania (Italy); Giusi Toto, University of Foggia (Italy)    
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Exploring peer relations with and without disability to promote social participation. An observation tool of relationship dynamics at school for teachers
Abbate Elena; Pinnelli Stefania

From language to knowledge: the impact of Natural Language Processing in learning environments. An educational proposal
Barra Vincenza

Differentiated Instruction and Open Education. The work plan as an inclusive device for students with ADHD: a multiple case study
Cecchetti Sara; Bianquin Nicole

UDL-based interventions for academic staff in higher education: a systematic review
Fiorucci Andrea; Morganti Annalisa; Dell’Anna Silvia; Marsili Francesco; Bevilacqua Alessia

AAC, IN-Books and accessible reading: perspectives for inclusive education
Galdieri Michela

Implementation of sensory Personalized Educational Plan for a high-functioning person with autism: a case study
Morsanuto Stefania; Tombolini Elisabetta; Peluso Cassese Francesco

Making social robotics research for disabilities accessible to schools and education professionals: best practices from a project at the University of Genoa
Pennazio Valentina; Cersosimo Rita

A pilot study of cultural mediated factors
Perrotta Davide; Biancalani Aurora; Nobiloni Francesca; Cittadini Arianna; Morsanuto Stefania

Outdoor Education for all: a research journey in contexts of social marginality
Promentino Cristina; Moccia Carmen Lucia; Sabatano Fausta

Designing educational-inclusive contexts through artificial intelligence from the perspective of Life Designing
Sgambelluri Rosa; Placanica Francesca

Active breaks and ADHD. Research trends and critical issues
Sorrentino Clarissa; Bellacicco Rosa; Capone Francesca
PS2.B: Empowering Inclusion: Unveiling Pathways to Success through Shared Best Practices
(ROOM 5-6, BUILDING C, GROUND FLOOR)
Chair Pasquale Moliterni, University “Foro Italico” of Rome (Italy)
DiscussantsFrancesco Peluso Cassese, Pegaso Telematic University (Italy); Pio Alfredo Di Tore, University of Cassino (Italy)    
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Theater as an educational mediator for inclusion. A research-training in lower secondary school
Amati Ilenia; Ascione Antinio

MUSeum Editor (MUSE) – A VR application for the creation of differentiated educational paths in museums
Bilotti Umberto; Todino Michele Domenico; Di Tore Stefano

The educational alliance between schools and family: the role of inclusive school leaders
Capodanno Flavia; Perrotta Antonella; Zollo Iolanda; Aiello Paola

Best practices for designing inclusive learning environments: wavelengths to enhance students‘ attention
Cipollone Elèna; Lembo Luna; Chierichetti Claudia; Peluso Cassese Francesco

Teaching Latin between education, training and inclusion: a systematic review of the literature
Colace Rita; Todino Michele Domenico; Zollo Iolanda

Territoriality and depopulation: educating a culture of systemic inclusivity. A Pilot Study
De Giuseppe Tonia; Catalano Enzapaola; Carbone Maria; Tornusciolo Silvia; Podovsovnik Eva

Intelligence Without a Body? Inclusion between Autopoiesis and Artificial Intelligence Di Domenico Monica; Sozio Alessia; Chiusaroli Diletta; De Giuseppe Tonia; Di Tore Pio Alfredo

Inclusive e-tutoring, emotional skills and educational challenges
Di Tore Alfredo Pio; Tornusciolo Silvia; Catalano Enzapaola; Sozio Alessia; Carbone Maria; Di Domenico Monica; De Giuseppe Tonia

Inclusive Inquiry and Student Voice: a pathway to improve the inclusion of students with intellectual disabilities and involving the area of verbal communication in Italian secondary schools
Festa Federica; Di Leva Alice

Dysfunctional behaviors and educational models. A comparative analysis
Pastena Nicolina; Romano Alessandro; Maireles Martinez David; Muscarà Marinella