This computer-based study evaluates whether teacher feedback can have an effect on the acceptance of children with and without disabilities in inclusive, special and regular schools. The social acceptance of four children shown in photo vignettes (child with Down Syndrome, child in a wheelchair, child with migrant background and child with no visible disability or migrant background) was assessed and a significant main effect for the type of vignette was found (F [3, 952] = 378.57, p < .01, η2 = .54) but not for the type of school the participants currently visited (inclusive school, special school, regular school). In an intervention, information was given about whether each child received positive or negative teacher feedback and about ho...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Introduction. Higher level of knowledge and frequent contacts with peers with disabilities can infl...
Schwab S, Huber C, Gebhardt M. Social acceptance of students with Down syndrome and students without...
Background. There have been fluctuations in research interest into the inclusion of children with di...
Background. There have been fluctuations in research interest into the inclusion of children with d...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
AbstractThe study compares attitudes and social representations towards disabled children among chil...
Examining differences in attitudes is important in developing appropriate interventions to promote s...
One of the major changes in education in recent decades has been the shift away from segregated scho...
Based on peer sociometric reports, we examined how number of friendships, social acceptance, and ch...
This article details a study which investigated the social acceptance and friendships of children wi...
This prepost test experimental study examined the effectiveness of an intervention providing informa...
We present five studies conducted with non-disabled schoolchildren, showing that an active and preve...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Introduction. Higher level of knowledge and frequent contacts with peers with disabilities can infl...
Schwab S, Huber C, Gebhardt M. Social acceptance of students with Down syndrome and students without...
Background. There have been fluctuations in research interest into the inclusion of children with di...
Background. There have been fluctuations in research interest into the inclusion of children with d...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
AbstractThe study compares attitudes and social representations towards disabled children among chil...
Examining differences in attitudes is important in developing appropriate interventions to promote s...
One of the major changes in education in recent decades has been the shift away from segregated scho...
Based on peer sociometric reports, we examined how number of friendships, social acceptance, and ch...
This article details a study which investigated the social acceptance and friendships of children wi...
This prepost test experimental study examined the effectiveness of an intervention providing informa...
We present five studies conducted with non-disabled schoolchildren, showing that an active and preve...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Introduction. Higher level of knowledge and frequent contacts with peers with disabilities can infl...