Montessori and non-Montessori general education early childhood teachers were surveyed about their attitudes towards including children with disabilities and providing access in their classrooms. Both groups reported similar and positive supports for inclusion within their schools. Montessori teachers reported having less knowledge about inclusion and less special education professional development than their non-Montessori counterparts. Implications for professional development and teacher preparation are described
Attitudes towards inclusive education have a crucial place in the effective implementation of inclus...
Despite attempts of educators and policy makers in promoting inclusive education through training an...
The purpose of this study was to examine the current attitudes towards inclusion of kindergarten thr...
Montessori and non-Montessori general education early childhood teachers were surveyed about their a...
Montessori and non-Montessori general education early childhood teachers were surveyed about their a...
High-quality early childhood inclusion consists of providing access, participation, and supports to ...
This study indicates the benefits and challenges of inclusion in an early childhood Montessori class...
Young children with special needs have been educated in classrooms for over 40 years. While their r...
Early childhood education plays a critical role in establishing positive social-emotional behaviors ...
Whereas the inclusion of children with special needs in regular classrooms has gained increasing adv...
This study examined the extent to which supports such as school funds and resources, parental and te...
Inclusionary practices in the school system mean that more and more teachers are being involved in t...
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
Children with physical disabilities are a group of children with special needs on which teachers hav...
This investigation examined the attitudes of beginning general education teachers (preservice and ea...
Attitudes towards inclusive education have a crucial place in the effective implementation of inclus...
Despite attempts of educators and policy makers in promoting inclusive education through training an...
The purpose of this study was to examine the current attitudes towards inclusion of kindergarten thr...
Montessori and non-Montessori general education early childhood teachers were surveyed about their a...
Montessori and non-Montessori general education early childhood teachers were surveyed about their a...
High-quality early childhood inclusion consists of providing access, participation, and supports to ...
This study indicates the benefits and challenges of inclusion in an early childhood Montessori class...
Young children with special needs have been educated in classrooms for over 40 years. While their r...
Early childhood education plays a critical role in establishing positive social-emotional behaviors ...
Whereas the inclusion of children with special needs in regular classrooms has gained increasing adv...
This study examined the extent to which supports such as school funds and resources, parental and te...
Inclusionary practices in the school system mean that more and more teachers are being involved in t...
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
Children with physical disabilities are a group of children with special needs on which teachers hav...
This investigation examined the attitudes of beginning general education teachers (preservice and ea...
Attitudes towards inclusive education have a crucial place in the effective implementation of inclus...
Despite attempts of educators and policy makers in promoting inclusive education through training an...
The purpose of this study was to examine the current attitudes towards inclusion of kindergarten thr...