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Samantha Vlcek

(She/her)
Lecturer in inclusive education, RMIT University

Dr Samantha Vlcek is an academic in Inclusive Education. She has been employed across a range of research and teaching positions, within primary schools and the tertiary sector. Sam’s research and teaching interests focus on investigating relationships between key stakeholders in the education of students with diverse needs, and developing innovative strategies for improving collaborative partnerships between teams. Through a systems approach lens, Sam’s research examines education systems to understand dependent, independent, and interdependent variables influencing the experiences, perspectives, and priorities of internal and external stakeholders at each level of the education system.

Sam's research has explored funding models for students with diagnosed and imputed disability, the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD), the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), as well as teacher decision-making for use of evidence-based practices to support students' opportunities and outcomes. Her research focuses on equitable practices for all students, with a specific emphasis on the rights of students with disability and students facing forms of educational disadvantage, such as students living in out of home care arrangements and students from diverse cultural backgrounds. Sam's expertise expands into gifted and talented education and the roles and responsibilities of teachers and school leaders for developing, implementing, and reviewing appropriate educational adjustments to ensure equitable access, participation, and opportunity for every student.

Sam is a member of the Consortium of Inclusive Teacher Education and Development (CITED) network of international inclusive education academics, practitioners, and advocates. She is proud to promote the rights for all students in Australia and abroad to receive equitable educational experiences and outcomes.

Experience

  • 2021–present
    Lecturer - Inclusive Education, RMIT University

Education

  • 2024 
    University of Tasmania, Doctor of Philosophy, Education

Publications

  • 2023
    Partnerships, Teaching early years: Curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment.
  • 2023
    Three realities and a new-found focus: parenting and disability in a time of a pandemic, Qualitative Research Journal
  • 2023
    Collaborative engagement between stakeholders in the education of Australian students with disability: a scoping review, International Journal of Inclusive Education
  • 2022
    The importance of the promotion of evidence-based practice as a reasonable adjustment in mainstream education settings for students with autism spectrum disorder, Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education
  • 2021
    Global trends in the funding of inclusive education: A narrative review, Resourcing inclusive education
  • 2020
    Collaborative teams: Teachers, parents, and allied health professionals supporting students with autism spectrum disorder in mainstream Australian schools, Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education

Professional Memberships

  • Consortium of Inclusive Teacher Education and Development (CITED)
  • Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA)