This is the publisher's version, also found at http://sped.org/ABSTRACT: Two curricuJar approaches for modifying nonhandicapped high school students' attitudes toward their exceptional peers were compared. One curriculum was structured around categories of exceptionality (e.g., mental retardation, sensory impairments] while the other focused on generic concepts, including values, conformity, individual differences, and labeling effects. Each curriculum was presented over a 10-week period and the effects assessed via two pencil-paper attitude evaluation scales. Results revealed that both curricula positively modified students' attitudes, with subjects exposed to the categorical curriculum demonstrating significantly greater attitude c...
The need for and delivery of programs in our public schools to educate elementary students K-3 about...
Negative attitudes toward the handicapped still exist. Children begin to form attitudes when very yo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-35)The purpose of this study was to determine the atti...
This is the publisher's version, also found at http://sped.org/ABSTRACT: Two curricuJar approaches f...
ABSTRACT: Two curricuJar approaches for modifying nonhandicapped high school students' attitude...
There has been an increased interest in how school children accept the disabled since the passage of...
With the concept of mainstreaming of handicapped children being at the forefront of special educatio...
With the concept of mainstreaming of handicapped children being at the forefront of special educatio...
This study was conducted in response to PL94-142's mandate for mainstreaming of handicapped students...
A considerable shift in legislation of the Public Law 94-142 has been made on affecting and providin...
Students\u27 attitudes toward peers with disabilities may be influenced by a variety of factors. Tw...
This study investigated the effects of a unit of study about the handicapped in a ninth-grade langua...
This study investigated the effects of a unit of study about the handicapped in a ninth-grade langua...
This study investigated the effects of a unit of study about the handicapped in a ninth-grade langua...
Examining differences in attitudes is important in developing appropriate interventions to promote s...
The need for and delivery of programs in our public schools to educate elementary students K-3 about...
Negative attitudes toward the handicapped still exist. Children begin to form attitudes when very yo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-35)The purpose of this study was to determine the atti...
This is the publisher's version, also found at http://sped.org/ABSTRACT: Two curricuJar approaches f...
ABSTRACT: Two curricuJar approaches for modifying nonhandicapped high school students' attitude...
There has been an increased interest in how school children accept the disabled since the passage of...
With the concept of mainstreaming of handicapped children being at the forefront of special educatio...
With the concept of mainstreaming of handicapped children being at the forefront of special educatio...
This study was conducted in response to PL94-142's mandate for mainstreaming of handicapped students...
A considerable shift in legislation of the Public Law 94-142 has been made on affecting and providin...
Students\u27 attitudes toward peers with disabilities may be influenced by a variety of factors. Tw...
This study investigated the effects of a unit of study about the handicapped in a ninth-grade langua...
This study investigated the effects of a unit of study about the handicapped in a ninth-grade langua...
This study investigated the effects of a unit of study about the handicapped in a ninth-grade langua...
Examining differences in attitudes is important in developing appropriate interventions to promote s...
The need for and delivery of programs in our public schools to educate elementary students K-3 about...
Negative attitudes toward the handicapped still exist. Children begin to form attitudes when very yo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-35)The purpose of this study was to determine the atti...