peer reviewedBackground: Students with special educational needs (SEN) remain one of the most socially excluded and vulnerable groups. To this extent, negative attitudes and stereotypes may impede their inclusion. Theoretical frameworks have suggested that stereotypes and attitudes elicit differential expectations and judgments, which in turn affect (social) behaviors. Aims: In this study, we aimed to investigate the stereotypes and implicit attitudes held by a sample of Luxemburgish adults toward students with learning difficulties and challenging behavior. We also explored the adults’ explicit attitudes towards inclusion. Method and procedures: Participants (N=103) completed an evaluative priming task and rated students on the stereo...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Schwab S. Social dimensions of inclusion in education of 4th and 7th grade pupils in inclusive and r...
Background: Attitudes of classmates has been considered as one of the major problems in inclusive ed...
peer reviewedBackground: Students with special educational needs (SEN) remain one of the most social...
The aim of the current study was to investigate attitudes of Luxemburgish adults toward students wit...
Decisions concerning the educational instruction and pathways of students with special educational n...
More and more countries are moving toward adopting inclusive school systems. In this context, resear...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
The study’s goal is to pinpoint student attitudes relating to the presence of special needs students...
In the inclusion debate, social participation has been considered a key issue. However, research add...
This book provides deep insight into the social situation of students with different kinds of specia...
Yearly data are collected describing progress in inclusive education. Frequently used criteria are t...
DeVries JM, Knickenberg M, Trygger M. Academic self-concept, perceptions of inclusion, special needs...
peer reviewedThe implementation of inclusive policies is largely dependent on teachers´ willingness ...
Inclusive education often refers to a school model wherein students with special needs (SEN) spend m...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Schwab S. Social dimensions of inclusion in education of 4th and 7th grade pupils in inclusive and r...
Background: Attitudes of classmates has been considered as one of the major problems in inclusive ed...
peer reviewedBackground: Students with special educational needs (SEN) remain one of the most social...
The aim of the current study was to investigate attitudes of Luxemburgish adults toward students wit...
Decisions concerning the educational instruction and pathways of students with special educational n...
More and more countries are moving toward adopting inclusive school systems. In this context, resear...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
The study’s goal is to pinpoint student attitudes relating to the presence of special needs students...
In the inclusion debate, social participation has been considered a key issue. However, research add...
This book provides deep insight into the social situation of students with different kinds of specia...
Yearly data are collected describing progress in inclusive education. Frequently used criteria are t...
DeVries JM, Knickenberg M, Trygger M. Academic self-concept, perceptions of inclusion, special needs...
peer reviewedThe implementation of inclusive policies is largely dependent on teachers´ willingness ...
Inclusive education often refers to a school model wherein students with special needs (SEN) spend m...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Schwab S. Social dimensions of inclusion in education of 4th and 7th grade pupils in inclusive and r...
Background: Attitudes of classmates has been considered as one of the major problems in inclusive ed...