Abstract
This paper explores the impact of a drama-based intervention on the social inclusion of middle school learners including some with ADHD in Algeria. The intervention included drama-based activities and was delivered over a period of six weeks (24 sessions). One second-year middle school classroom (n = 29), including stu-dents with ADHD (n = 3), was recruited for the study. A mixed- methods, explanatory sequential design was adopted: Social Inclusion Survey data were collected before and after the interven-tion; and qualitative data were collected using semi-structured interviews and focus groups two weeks after the intervention. The findings suggest an increase in the acceptance levels (and a decrease in the rejection levels) of students with ADHD in line with the group as a whole. Furthermore, the findings suggest a positive drama influence on the students’ social interactions, friendships, and sense of belonging. The findings highlight the need for schools to promote the social inclusion of all the students through embracing creative teaching strategies and recognising the importance of social development in inclusive settings
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1-24 |
Journal | Educational Psychology in Practice |
Early online date | 21 Sept 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 21 Sept 2023 |
Keywords
- social inclusion
- ADHD
- drama-based intervention
- social difficulties
- Algeria