For inclusive educational policies to be successful, teachers need to support their implementation in the classroom, in terms of their beliefs and instructional practices. But what do teacher believe about teaching and learning in children with special needs and disabilities in inclusive classrooms? This position paper considers this question. Possible ways forward will be suggested to encourage teacher beliefs that better support effective inclusive instructional practices
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
The world over there is a wave toward more inclusive educational settings for children who are disad...
This study interrogates the professional experiences, attitudes and pedagogical choices of eight cla...
This study sought to identify the principles and practices underpinning effective inclusive teacher ...
Successful inclusion is dependent upon teachers implementing classroom adaptations. Teacher beliefs ...
Following the global drive toward more equity in educational systems in general, and inclusive educa...
Teachers' beliefs and values are affecting the emerging organizational paradigm called inclusive edu...
The understanding of the teacher's perspective is an important prerequisite for the functional imple...
AbstractTeachers’ perception, knowledge and behaviour in inclusive practice represent a very importa...
Despite the constant efforts to implement an inclusive education system at the level of educational...
peer reviewedTeachers are expected to accommodate an increasingly heterogeneous student population. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from brill via the DOI in thi...
Insight in the way teachers' beliefs filter their interpretation of inclusive classrooms is vital to...
In a time when teachers have been identified as the key agents to shape educational policy reform, m...
There is consensus that regular classroom teachers should accommodate every child in their classroom...
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
The world over there is a wave toward more inclusive educational settings for children who are disad...
This study interrogates the professional experiences, attitudes and pedagogical choices of eight cla...
This study sought to identify the principles and practices underpinning effective inclusive teacher ...
Successful inclusion is dependent upon teachers implementing classroom adaptations. Teacher beliefs ...
Following the global drive toward more equity in educational systems in general, and inclusive educa...
Teachers' beliefs and values are affecting the emerging organizational paradigm called inclusive edu...
The understanding of the teacher's perspective is an important prerequisite for the functional imple...
AbstractTeachers’ perception, knowledge and behaviour in inclusive practice represent a very importa...
Despite the constant efforts to implement an inclusive education system at the level of educational...
peer reviewedTeachers are expected to accommodate an increasingly heterogeneous student population. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from brill via the DOI in thi...
Insight in the way teachers' beliefs filter their interpretation of inclusive classrooms is vital to...
In a time when teachers have been identified as the key agents to shape educational policy reform, m...
There is consensus that regular classroom teachers should accommodate every child in their classroom...
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
The world over there is a wave toward more inclusive educational settings for children who are disad...
This study interrogates the professional experiences, attitudes and pedagogical choices of eight cla...