This study examined the preparedness of regular and special education teachers in Sri Lanka to teach students with disabilities in an inclusive educational setting. It also explored their perceptions of the term ‘inclusion’ and its applicability to the Sri Lankan context. A total of 75 teachers were surveyed using a two-part questionnaire. In addition, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight teachers. The interview data was analyzed using Framework Analysis and the quantitative survey data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. Special education teachers indicated higher perceived competence in working with students with special needs compared to general education teachers. Implications for teacher preparation via pre-servi...
This paper reports the results of an international study examining pre-service teacher reports of te...
This research study surveyed 100 undergraduate teacher education students in a regional university i...
This research study surveyed 100 undergraduate teacher education students in a regional university i...
The inclusion of students with special needs in regular schools is now one of the most important int...
This study examined how regular class teachers view teaching students with special educational needs...
This study examined how regular class teachers view teaching students with special educational needs...
This mixed methods study examined preservice teacher perceptions of their needs related to inclusion...
ABSTRACT State-funded teachers in the education department are recognized to be necessary for the im...
The philosophy of social inclusion is embedded in current legislation of the convention of child rig...
Very often, students with special education needs are being placed in classrooms where teachers beli...
This current qualitative study aimed to investigate the views of Thai teachers about teacher trainin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in perceptions of general and special educa...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the readiness of teachers toward inclusion in the ed...
General and special education teachers are increasingly challenged by the prospect of collaborating ...
This study examined the current skill levels of regular primary and secondary school teachers in Del...
This paper reports the results of an international study examining pre-service teacher reports of te...
This research study surveyed 100 undergraduate teacher education students in a regional university i...
This research study surveyed 100 undergraduate teacher education students in a regional university i...
The inclusion of students with special needs in regular schools is now one of the most important int...
This study examined how regular class teachers view teaching students with special educational needs...
This study examined how regular class teachers view teaching students with special educational needs...
This mixed methods study examined preservice teacher perceptions of their needs related to inclusion...
ABSTRACT State-funded teachers in the education department are recognized to be necessary for the im...
The philosophy of social inclusion is embedded in current legislation of the convention of child rig...
Very often, students with special education needs are being placed in classrooms where teachers beli...
This current qualitative study aimed to investigate the views of Thai teachers about teacher trainin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in perceptions of general and special educa...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the readiness of teachers toward inclusion in the ed...
General and special education teachers are increasingly challenged by the prospect of collaborating ...
This study examined the current skill levels of regular primary and secondary school teachers in Del...
This paper reports the results of an international study examining pre-service teacher reports of te...
This research study surveyed 100 undergraduate teacher education students in a regional university i...
This research study surveyed 100 undergraduate teacher education students in a regional university i...