Teachers’ expectations on academic achievement and social skills and behaviour of students with emotional and behavioural disorders were the core of inquiry of this study. A sample of 171 first cycle secondary school teachers drawn following two-stage cluster sampling procedure responded to individually-administered Teachers’ Expectation Scale. Results revealed that teachers held moderate realistic expectations on both the variables studied. Teachers’ expectation on academic achievement was positively correlated with their expectation on social skill and behaviour. Sex and training and/or courses on special needs education taken were not found to be contributing to their expectations. Though teaching experience could be established as influ...
In Namibia today few learners with behavioural and learning problems are within special schools as m...
The present study examined variables affecting teachers’ perceptions of inclusionary practices for s...
When people interact with others, they form expectations about what these others will say or do. The...
Teachers are faced with increasingly heterogenous student groups, whereby the successful inclusion o...
ABSTRACT:T: This study explored teachers ' (H = 717) expectations of student behavior along sch...
Inclusion is both a symbolic and a practically meaningful process inextricably inter-twined with equ...
This study examines associations between teacher effectiveness in improving both students’ academic ...
Teachers play an important role in the success or failure of inclusive education, and teacher prepar...
The purpose of this study was to examine relationships among general educators\u27 efficacy, expecta...
This is the publisher's version, also found here: http://cec.metapress.com/content/63820428261730n7/...
Educators are not just responsible for delivering academic knowledge but they also should be concern...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of student, teacher, and school variables on English an...
Little is known about factors other than students’ abilities and background variables that shape tea...
Social skills are important for individuals to cope effectively with social situations, to integrate...
Previous research reviews on teachers'attitudes towards inclusive education have shown that students...
In Namibia today few learners with behavioural and learning problems are within special schools as m...
The present study examined variables affecting teachers’ perceptions of inclusionary practices for s...
When people interact with others, they form expectations about what these others will say or do. The...
Teachers are faced with increasingly heterogenous student groups, whereby the successful inclusion o...
ABSTRACT:T: This study explored teachers ' (H = 717) expectations of student behavior along sch...
Inclusion is both a symbolic and a practically meaningful process inextricably inter-twined with equ...
This study examines associations between teacher effectiveness in improving both students’ academic ...
Teachers play an important role in the success or failure of inclusive education, and teacher prepar...
The purpose of this study was to examine relationships among general educators\u27 efficacy, expecta...
This is the publisher's version, also found here: http://cec.metapress.com/content/63820428261730n7/...
Educators are not just responsible for delivering academic knowledge but they also should be concern...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of student, teacher, and school variables on English an...
Little is known about factors other than students’ abilities and background variables that shape tea...
Social skills are important for individuals to cope effectively with social situations, to integrate...
Previous research reviews on teachers'attitudes towards inclusive education have shown that students...
In Namibia today few learners with behavioural and learning problems are within special schools as m...
The present study examined variables affecting teachers’ perceptions of inclusionary practices for s...
When people interact with others, they form expectations about what these others will say or do. The...