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An Analytical Study on Inclusive Education and Social Responsibility: Bridging Community Engagement and Educational Equity

Author(s) Ms. Ankita Changra
Country India
Abstract This study explores the intersection of inclusive education and social responsibility, focusing on the role of community engagement in promoting educational equity. Adopting a qualitative, analytical, and case study-based design, the research examines practices across five institutions, including government and private schools, NGOs, and CSR-funded programs in India. A purposive sample of 35 stakeholders comprising educators, school administrators, CSR professionals, parents, and students was selected for in-depth analysis. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis. Thematic content analysis, facilitated by NVivo software, was used to interpret patterns and perspectives. Findings reveal that inclusive education is more effective when supported by community participation and aligned with social responsibility frameworks. Initiatives such as assistive technologies, resource rooms, and inclusive pedagogy were found to be impactful, especially when supported by NGOs and CSR contributions. However, several challenges persist, including inadequate teacher training, infrastructure gaps, and societal stigma. Government institutions, in particular, face delays in implementation and lack of monitoring. Community-driven approaches demonstrated better cultural alignment and sustainability compared to top-down institutional models. The study underscores the importance of collaborative governance, inclusive policy mandates, and localized strategies to bridge the gap between intention and implementation. It recommends mandatory teacher training in inclusive pedagogy and structured CSR policies to support inclusion. These findings hold significant implications for educational policymakers, NGOs, and corporate stakeholders aiming to integrate equity and inclusion into their educational and social development agendas.
Keywords Inclusive Education, Social Responsibility, Community Engagement, Educational Equity, CSR in Education
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-05-29
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.46025
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9mn6p

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