This study investigated teachers’ perspectives about two interventions designed to promote kindergarteners’ attitudes toward peers with disabilities. Interviews with teachers were conducted following the 6-week interventions. Teachers shared views on the best and most difficult aspects of the interventions, perceived benefits for teachers and children, and suggestions for improving the interventions. Teachers’ responses were analyzed using content analysis. One salient teacher reported benefit was notable improvement in social skills made by all students. Moreover, students in the experimental condition displayed increased acceptance of peers with disabilities, whereas teachers reported becoming more confident discussing the topic of disabi...
This investigation determined the perceptions of kindergarten teachers about the desirability and fe...
This study examined kindergarten teachers’ perspectives about current practices that facilitate peer...
The aim of this study is to examine teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with specia...
This study investigated teachers’ perspectives about two interventions designed to promote kindergar...
Students with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within regula...
The current study examined (1) associations among teachers’ experiences regarding children with disa...
This mixed-methods study reports on the perspectives of 208 teacher candidates on teaching children ...
This qualitative study investigates the development of preservice teachers' attitudes toward people ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a disabilities awareness program, the Kids on the Block, i...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Students with disabilities are more often than not included in the general education classroom. This...
A total of 274 preservice teacher education students were surveyed at the beginning and end of a one...
This study examined the perceptions preservice teachers have of students with disabilities from both...
Individuals with disabilities account for 26% of Americans and 14% of public education students. Thi...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA, 2004) requires students with disa...
This investigation determined the perceptions of kindergarten teachers about the desirability and fe...
This study examined kindergarten teachers’ perspectives about current practices that facilitate peer...
The aim of this study is to examine teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with specia...
This study investigated teachers’ perspectives about two interventions designed to promote kindergar...
Students with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within regula...
The current study examined (1) associations among teachers’ experiences regarding children with disa...
This mixed-methods study reports on the perspectives of 208 teacher candidates on teaching children ...
This qualitative study investigates the development of preservice teachers' attitudes toward people ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a disabilities awareness program, the Kids on the Block, i...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Students with disabilities are more often than not included in the general education classroom. This...
A total of 274 preservice teacher education students were surveyed at the beginning and end of a one...
This study examined the perceptions preservice teachers have of students with disabilities from both...
Individuals with disabilities account for 26% of Americans and 14% of public education students. Thi...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA, 2004) requires students with disa...
This investigation determined the perceptions of kindergarten teachers about the desirability and fe...
This study examined kindergarten teachers’ perspectives about current practices that facilitate peer...
The aim of this study is to examine teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with specia...