This study explores the primary school teachers' narratives regarding inclusion in a mainstream educational setting. The use of a phenomenological standpoint gave my research a strong conclusion, as I was able to explore the experiences and attitudes of participants, in a detailed manor. I recruited 6 participants, and with the use of semistructured interviews, I was able to highlight key concerns; such as the negative impact inclusion has on the class teacher, and the issue of funding for more support staff, within mainstream primary schools. The issue of funding was a main feature in my results, participants raised concerns with the difficulty to get adequate funding for more support staff. Participants stated that support staff were very...
Today, the inclusion of special needs children into preschool classes is fully expected; however, th...
Although the school and welfare systems in Japan, Germany, and Sweden are organized differently, pub...
Because primary school teachers are the most important persons in integration of a child with specia...
This study explores the primary school teachers' narratives regarding inclusion in a mainstream educ...
In recent decades we have witnessed unprecedented growth in inclusive education policies and rhetori...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the concepts of children in need of special suppor...
In accordance with a phenomenographic approach, I have assumed that people perceive a certain phenom...
This study examined the barriers to inclusion in one primary school in the north of England. Qualita...
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the nort...
This thesis considers the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and the consequent impa...
Historically, research has placed considerable emphasis on developing a systematic body of knowledge...
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the nort...
Abstract This study explores how well teachers think they succeed in their mission to include childr...
This study aims to explore the difficulties teachers face when including children with Social, Emoti...
This study examined the barriers to inclusion in one primary school in the north of England. Qualita...
Today, the inclusion of special needs children into preschool classes is fully expected; however, th...
Although the school and welfare systems in Japan, Germany, and Sweden are organized differently, pub...
Because primary school teachers are the most important persons in integration of a child with specia...
This study explores the primary school teachers' narratives regarding inclusion in a mainstream educ...
In recent decades we have witnessed unprecedented growth in inclusive education policies and rhetori...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the concepts of children in need of special suppor...
In accordance with a phenomenographic approach, I have assumed that people perceive a certain phenom...
This study examined the barriers to inclusion in one primary school in the north of England. Qualita...
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the nort...
This thesis considers the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and the consequent impa...
Historically, research has placed considerable emphasis on developing a systematic body of knowledge...
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the nort...
Abstract This study explores how well teachers think they succeed in their mission to include childr...
This study aims to explore the difficulties teachers face when including children with Social, Emoti...
This study examined the barriers to inclusion in one primary school in the north of England. Qualita...
Today, the inclusion of special needs children into preschool classes is fully expected; however, th...
Although the school and welfare systems in Japan, Germany, and Sweden are organized differently, pub...
Because primary school teachers are the most important persons in integration of a child with specia...