Teachers' attitudes toward inclusion are frequently cited as being an important predictor of how successfully a given inclusive school system is implemented. At the same time, beliefs about the nature of teaching and learning are discussed as a possible predictor of attitudes toward inclusion. However, more recent research emphasizes the need of considering implicit processes, such as automatic evaluations, when describing attitudes and beliefs. Previous evidence on the association of attitudes toward inclusion and beliefs about teaching and learning is solely based on explicit reports. Therefore, this study aims to examine the relationship between attitudes toward inclusion, beliefs about teaching and learning, and the subsequent automatic...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (SEN ) in schools is an ongoing challenge – i...
Since the integration of the inclusion model, supported by the IDEA (1997), within public schools, t...
The practice of inclusion is increasingly evident in today’s schools and expectations continue to ri...
Successful inclusion is dependent upon teachers implementing classroom adaptations. Teacher beliefs ...
Simultaneously with the development of inclusive education worldwide, studies aiming to reveal and r...
A poster describing the development of the Teacher Attitudes Toward Inclusion Survey (TATIS-p)
The purpose of this study was to examine the type of attitude towards inclusion that exists among re...
The success of implementing inclusive practice depends on teachers´ competence as well as their atti...
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
Despite the fact that usually it does not address the essential issues of inclusion, measuring the a...
Through the lens of Bandura\u27s social-cognitive theory, which proposes that one\u27s sense of self...
Over the last decade, the federally mandated “push” for full inclusion has changed the dynamics of g...
The purpose of this research is to identify teachers\u27 attitudes towards inclusion and factors tha...
This paper presents the psychometric properties of a questionnaire measure that updates and extends ...
Inclusive education has become a cornerstone of many government policies in an increasing number of ...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (SEN ) in schools is an ongoing challenge – i...
Since the integration of the inclusion model, supported by the IDEA (1997), within public schools, t...
The practice of inclusion is increasingly evident in today’s schools and expectations continue to ri...
Successful inclusion is dependent upon teachers implementing classroom adaptations. Teacher beliefs ...
Simultaneously with the development of inclusive education worldwide, studies aiming to reveal and r...
A poster describing the development of the Teacher Attitudes Toward Inclusion Survey (TATIS-p)
The purpose of this study was to examine the type of attitude towards inclusion that exists among re...
The success of implementing inclusive practice depends on teachers´ competence as well as their atti...
Inclusive schooling has been a key issue in special needs education for the last 20 years. In this c...
Despite the fact that usually it does not address the essential issues of inclusion, measuring the a...
Through the lens of Bandura\u27s social-cognitive theory, which proposes that one\u27s sense of self...
Over the last decade, the federally mandated “push” for full inclusion has changed the dynamics of g...
The purpose of this research is to identify teachers\u27 attitudes towards inclusion and factors tha...
This paper presents the psychometric properties of a questionnaire measure that updates and extends ...
Inclusive education has become a cornerstone of many government policies in an increasing number of ...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (SEN ) in schools is an ongoing challenge – i...
Since the integration of the inclusion model, supported by the IDEA (1997), within public schools, t...
The practice of inclusion is increasingly evident in today’s schools and expectations continue to ri...