This article reports the findings of a study designed to investigate the attitudes of parents of “normal” developing children toward the inclusion of children with disabilities into mainstream education in Macedonia. Specifically, the study was aimed to explore the similarities and differences in the attitudes of two groups of parents: a group of parents of preschool children and a group of parents of school age children. Participants included 88 parents. Generally, many of the parents accept inclusive education, but most of them still think the special school is better place for education of children with disability
Inclusive education often refers to a school model wherein students with special needs (SEN) spend m...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of parents of typical children towards inclu...
The article revealed the opinions of the pupils’ parents about where should their children’s peers w...
This article reports the findings of a study designed to explore the attitudes of parents of “normal...
<p>This article reports the findings of a study designed to investigate the attitudes <em>of parents...
The aim of the study: to identify parents' that have the child with disability, attitude towards inc...
The purpose of this study was to explore the under researched area of parents’ attitudes towards inc...
The thesis "Attitudes of Parents of Intact Children and Children with Disabilities to Inclusive Educ...
This study investigated the opinions regarding inclusion of parents of both disabled and nondisabled...
The realization of inclusive education at the preschool age is an important effort within the school...
Currently, inclusive education is recognized as a tool for the realization of the rights of children...
AbstractThe current study evaluates parental attitudes regarding inclusive education of children wit...
This study investigated the attitudes of 354 Australian parents who have a child with a disability a...
The development of inclusive education has become one of the priority directions of the national pro...
Background: The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SENDs) in regul...
Inclusive education often refers to a school model wherein students with special needs (SEN) spend m...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of parents of typical children towards inclu...
The article revealed the opinions of the pupils’ parents about where should their children’s peers w...
This article reports the findings of a study designed to explore the attitudes of parents of “normal...
<p>This article reports the findings of a study designed to investigate the attitudes <em>of parents...
The aim of the study: to identify parents' that have the child with disability, attitude towards inc...
The purpose of this study was to explore the under researched area of parents’ attitudes towards inc...
The thesis "Attitudes of Parents of Intact Children and Children with Disabilities to Inclusive Educ...
This study investigated the opinions regarding inclusion of parents of both disabled and nondisabled...
The realization of inclusive education at the preschool age is an important effort within the school...
Currently, inclusive education is recognized as a tool for the realization of the rights of children...
AbstractThe current study evaluates parental attitudes regarding inclusive education of children wit...
This study investigated the attitudes of 354 Australian parents who have a child with a disability a...
The development of inclusive education has become one of the priority directions of the national pro...
Background: The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SENDs) in regul...
Inclusive education often refers to a school model wherein students with special needs (SEN) spend m...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of parents of typical children towards inclu...
The article revealed the opinions of the pupils’ parents about where should their children’s peers w...