As the classroom represents an important social context for the development of out-group attitudes, the current study investigated the role of inclusive classroom norms for students' attitudes toward hyperactive peers. The study included 1209 Swiss children from 61 school classes who were surveyed in the fifth grade (T1) and in the sixth grade (T2) (MageT1= 11.55 years,MageT2= 12.58 years). Students' attitudes toward hyperactive children was assessed by self-re-ports on students' sympathy and intended inclusion toward hypothetical children who show hyperactive behavior. Moreover, students rated their classmates' inclusive attitudes. Analyseswith an autoregressive multilevel path model revealed that inclusive classrooms norms in the fifth gr...
The effects of social group norms (inclusion vs.exclusion vs. exclusion-plus-relational aggression) ...
The idea behind both the Appropriate Education Act (in Dutch: “Passend Onderwijs”) and the Youth Act...
Class placement alone cannot be seen as a determining factor for inclusive education. The present st...
As the classroom represents an important social context for the development of out-group attitudes, ...
We investigated effects of classroom-level norms and individual competitive attitudes on children's ...
We investigated effects of classroom-level norms and individual competitive attitudes on children's ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate hyperactive and control childrens' awareness of ...
Earlier research has indicated that students displaying hyperactivity struggle with their social inc...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate hyperactive and control childrens' awareness of ...
This study investigated the role of behavioral norms on concurrent links between problem behaviors (...
Previous studies pointed out that dealing with difficult behaviour is perceived by teachers as a maj...
Schwab S. Social dimensions of inclusion in education of 4th and 7th grade pupils in inclusive and r...
This study sought to investigate the relationship between hyperactive behavior and children's perce...
Inclusion is generally described as the placement of a child with a disability with his/her chronolo...
The present study examined the interactive effects of school norms, peer norms, and accountability o...
The effects of social group norms (inclusion vs.exclusion vs. exclusion-plus-relational aggression) ...
The idea behind both the Appropriate Education Act (in Dutch: “Passend Onderwijs”) and the Youth Act...
Class placement alone cannot be seen as a determining factor for inclusive education. The present st...
As the classroom represents an important social context for the development of out-group attitudes, ...
We investigated effects of classroom-level norms and individual competitive attitudes on children's ...
We investigated effects of classroom-level norms and individual competitive attitudes on children's ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate hyperactive and control childrens' awareness of ...
Earlier research has indicated that students displaying hyperactivity struggle with their social inc...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate hyperactive and control childrens' awareness of ...
This study investigated the role of behavioral norms on concurrent links between problem behaviors (...
Previous studies pointed out that dealing with difficult behaviour is perceived by teachers as a maj...
Schwab S. Social dimensions of inclusion in education of 4th and 7th grade pupils in inclusive and r...
This study sought to investigate the relationship between hyperactive behavior and children's perce...
Inclusion is generally described as the placement of a child with a disability with his/her chronolo...
The present study examined the interactive effects of school norms, peer norms, and accountability o...
The effects of social group norms (inclusion vs.exclusion vs. exclusion-plus-relational aggression) ...
The idea behind both the Appropriate Education Act (in Dutch: “Passend Onderwijs”) and the Youth Act...
Class placement alone cannot be seen as a determining factor for inclusive education. The present st...