School reform issues addressing inclusive education were investigated in this nationwide (United States) study. A total of 714 randomly selected middle school principals and teachers responded to concerns about inclusion, "degree of change needed in" and "importance of" collaborative strategies of teaching, perceived barriers to inclusion, and supportive activities and concepts for inclusive education. There was disagreement among teachers and principals regarding some aspects of inclusive education and collaborative strategies. For example, principals and special education teachers were more positive about inclusive education than regular education teachers. Collaboration as an instructional strategy for "included" students was viewed as a...
AbstractThis study was designed to identify the major obstacles in implementing inclusive principles...
Meeting the needs of students with disabilities, while implementing research-based instructional str...
ABSTRACT: Reform of regular and special education continues to forge ahead although little is known ...
Inclusive education in the United States : beliefs and practices among middle school principals and ...
This study of reform policy focused on inclusive education in the 1990s in the state of Georgia, Uni...
This study was conducted to provide information concerning Georgia middle school principals\u27 perc...
Advisors: Rosita Lopez.Committee members: Ximena Burgin; Robert Hammon; Steven Wallace; Teresa Wason...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions K-12 principals and teachers have of inc...
American high schools with full-inclusion programs often struggle to offer effective academic instru...
As public schools within the United States are facing pressure to alter the general education classr...
Although inclusive education has been increasing in frequency for students with disabilities in the ...
To comply with recent legislative mandates regarding students with special needs, several service de...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of regular and special education teache...
The purpose of this study was to examine, through quantitative and qualitative methods of data colle...
This article presents an overview of inclusion, a practice that is being utilized increasingly in sc...
AbstractThis study was designed to identify the major obstacles in implementing inclusive principles...
Meeting the needs of students with disabilities, while implementing research-based instructional str...
ABSTRACT: Reform of regular and special education continues to forge ahead although little is known ...
Inclusive education in the United States : beliefs and practices among middle school principals and ...
This study of reform policy focused on inclusive education in the 1990s in the state of Georgia, Uni...
This study was conducted to provide information concerning Georgia middle school principals\u27 perc...
Advisors: Rosita Lopez.Committee members: Ximena Burgin; Robert Hammon; Steven Wallace; Teresa Wason...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions K-12 principals and teachers have of inc...
American high schools with full-inclusion programs often struggle to offer effective academic instru...
As public schools within the United States are facing pressure to alter the general education classr...
Although inclusive education has been increasing in frequency for students with disabilities in the ...
To comply with recent legislative mandates regarding students with special needs, several service de...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of regular and special education teache...
The purpose of this study was to examine, through quantitative and qualitative methods of data colle...
This article presents an overview of inclusion, a practice that is being utilized increasingly in sc...
AbstractThis study was designed to identify the major obstacles in implementing inclusive principles...
Meeting the needs of students with disabilities, while implementing research-based instructional str...
ABSTRACT: Reform of regular and special education continues to forge ahead although little is known ...