In a sample of 100 primary and intermediate teachers from a Western Canadian province, this study examined relationships between teachers’ self-efficacy and teachers’ sentiments, attitudes, and concerns about inclusive education of students with developmental disabilities. The study used both a web and paper-based survey based on two psychometrically sound scales: the Teacher Efficacy for Inclusive Practices (TEIP) scale, and the Sentiments, Attitudes and Concerns about Inclusive Education Scale – Revised (SACIE-R). Pearson product-moment correlations were calculated to examine associations between three TEIP factors (use of inclusive instruction, collaboration with others, and managing disruptive behaviour) and the three SACIE-R variables....
This mixed-methods study reports on the perspectives of 208 teacher candidates on teaching children ...
(1) Background: Inclusive education has been a recurring topic during the last decades. However, no...
This study aims to explore relationships between teachers' attitudes, self-efficacy, and background ...
In a sample of 100 primary and intermediate teachers from a Western Canadian province, this study ex...
This study examined relationships between three factors related to teacher self-efficacy (use of inc...
Since the 1970s there has been a growing legislative focus, in the United States and abroad, on prov...
The study examined concerns, attitudes, and teacher efficacy of 131 in-service, Kindergarten to Grad...
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
In Quebec, meeting the needs of students with special needs and including these children in the gene...
Teachers' attitudes toward inclusion are often based on the practical implementation of inclusive ed...
Objective Teachers attitudes toward inclusion are often based on the practical implementation of inc...
Objective Teachers' attitudes toward inclusion are often based on the practical implementation of in...
Abstract: Students with special educational needs/disability are increasingly attending general scho...
In the literature, teacher self-efficacy has been found to increase teachers’ effective teachi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purposes of this study were twofold: to test a theoretic...
This mixed-methods study reports on the perspectives of 208 teacher candidates on teaching children ...
(1) Background: Inclusive education has been a recurring topic during the last decades. However, no...
This study aims to explore relationships between teachers' attitudes, self-efficacy, and background ...
In a sample of 100 primary and intermediate teachers from a Western Canadian province, this study ex...
This study examined relationships between three factors related to teacher self-efficacy (use of inc...
Since the 1970s there has been a growing legislative focus, in the United States and abroad, on prov...
The study examined concerns, attitudes, and teacher efficacy of 131 in-service, Kindergarten to Grad...
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
In Quebec, meeting the needs of students with special needs and including these children in the gene...
Teachers' attitudes toward inclusion are often based on the practical implementation of inclusive ed...
Objective Teachers attitudes toward inclusion are often based on the practical implementation of inc...
Objective Teachers' attitudes toward inclusion are often based on the practical implementation of in...
Abstract: Students with special educational needs/disability are increasingly attending general scho...
In the literature, teacher self-efficacy has been found to increase teachers’ effective teachi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purposes of this study were twofold: to test a theoretic...
This mixed-methods study reports on the perspectives of 208 teacher candidates on teaching children ...
(1) Background: Inclusive education has been a recurring topic during the last decades. However, no...
This study aims to explore relationships between teachers' attitudes, self-efficacy, and background ...