The purpose of the study was to question rural general education teachers’ perceptions and attitudes on the inclusion of students with significant disabilities. The investigator surveyed rural general education teachers on their perceptions of what should be occurring in terms of inclusion and on what they saw as occurring in terms of inclusion of students with significant disabilities. The results yielded mixed perceptions and were generally positive in terms of the inclusion occurring within that school district
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to describe the experiences of special...
In a small, rural district in southeastern United States, general and special education teachers hav...
American high schools with full-inclusion programs often struggle to offer effective academic instru...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [184]-191).The purpose of the study was (1) to identify t...
This action research project examines the perceptions of 18 general education teachers at an element...
The history of incorporating students with disabilities in the general education classroom is driven...
This causal-comparative, quantitative study compared the perceptions of inclusion of students with d...
This study investigates the perceptions of principals, and regular and special education teachers wo...
This mixed methods study was designed to investigate teachers’ perceptions and attitudes regarding s...
Over recent decades, a challenge faced in public schools in the United States is the appropriate edu...
ABSTRACT This quantitative study examined the perspectives of educators related to the inclusion of ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of regular and special education teache...
The purpose of this dissertation was to determine if teacher attitudes towards inclusive education w...
AbstractStudents with mild disabilities are usually educated in a general education environment. How...
According to the research, inclusion in the general education setting is valuable to the academic an...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to describe the experiences of special...
In a small, rural district in southeastern United States, general and special education teachers hav...
American high schools with full-inclusion programs often struggle to offer effective academic instru...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [184]-191).The purpose of the study was (1) to identify t...
This action research project examines the perceptions of 18 general education teachers at an element...
The history of incorporating students with disabilities in the general education classroom is driven...
This causal-comparative, quantitative study compared the perceptions of inclusion of students with d...
This study investigates the perceptions of principals, and regular and special education teachers wo...
This mixed methods study was designed to investigate teachers’ perceptions and attitudes regarding s...
Over recent decades, a challenge faced in public schools in the United States is the appropriate edu...
ABSTRACT This quantitative study examined the perspectives of educators related to the inclusion of ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of regular and special education teache...
The purpose of this dissertation was to determine if teacher attitudes towards inclusive education w...
AbstractStudents with mild disabilities are usually educated in a general education environment. How...
According to the research, inclusion in the general education setting is valuable to the academic an...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to describe the experiences of special...
In a small, rural district in southeastern United States, general and special education teachers hav...
American high schools with full-inclusion programs often struggle to offer effective academic instru...