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Issues of Trust in the Implementation of Inclusion in Czech Schools
Abstract The implementation of inclusive education in Czech schools has required not only several changes in the behavior of teachers, schools, parents, and pupils. Change requires trust among all actors in inclusive education. This text aims to use qualitative data from three selected primary schools, to show the role that trust plays in the implementation of inclusive education. The data shows that the trust of people in schools in relation to inclusive education plays an important role, which may be inhibited if trust in the system, school leadership, and parents are disrupted.