This study investigated inclusive practices in Prince Edward Island (PEI) elemen-tary schools in terms of the supports teachers consider as important for inclusion. Twenty teachers were randomly selected to complete a survey, and 5 teachers were randomly selected to participate in an interview about inclusion supports. The survey in this study adapted The School and the Education of All Students Scale. Participants identified and ranked several supports that they deemed im-portant for successful inclusion. The results indicated that elementary teachers in PEI consider certain supports as important when planning an inclusive class-room, such as class size, curriculum and planning time, training, and other incentives. In light of PEI’s contin...
This research replicates the study conducted by Forlin (2001) in Churchlands, Western Australia. For...
Schools in Queensland, Australia, are undergoing inclusive education reform, following the report of...
Prior to federal law PL-94-142, children with disabilities typically were excluded from regular, mai...
This study investigated inclusive practices in Prince Edward Island (PEI) elemen-tary schools in ter...
This study investigates the factors that support inclusive schooling in five school districts in Bri...
This study explores the developments and contributing factors leading to the current model of inclus...
The No Child Left Behind Act had the potential to make inclusion classrooms a reality. This federal ...
Shelley Moore wrote, “We are diverse, all of us. We all have strengths, we all have stretches, and w...
The inclusion of children with disability in regular classroom settings has been identified worldwid...
The challenge of educating children with special educational needs in the same mainstream classroom ...
The inclusion of all students with special educational needs in mainstream classes was formally enac...
The purpose of this study was to determine how critical collaborative teams of regular education and...
The goal of the study is to give the teachers ’ perspective on challenges and rewards of inclusive e...
Students in the Brick Township School District in Brick, New Jersey are taught in inclusive classroo...
Questionnaire was adapted from the original questionnaire to more accurately reflect the language an...
This research replicates the study conducted by Forlin (2001) in Churchlands, Western Australia. For...
Schools in Queensland, Australia, are undergoing inclusive education reform, following the report of...
Prior to federal law PL-94-142, children with disabilities typically were excluded from regular, mai...
This study investigated inclusive practices in Prince Edward Island (PEI) elemen-tary schools in ter...
This study investigates the factors that support inclusive schooling in five school districts in Bri...
This study explores the developments and contributing factors leading to the current model of inclus...
The No Child Left Behind Act had the potential to make inclusion classrooms a reality. This federal ...
Shelley Moore wrote, “We are diverse, all of us. We all have strengths, we all have stretches, and w...
The inclusion of children with disability in regular classroom settings has been identified worldwid...
The challenge of educating children with special educational needs in the same mainstream classroom ...
The inclusion of all students with special educational needs in mainstream classes was formally enac...
The purpose of this study was to determine how critical collaborative teams of regular education and...
The goal of the study is to give the teachers ’ perspective on challenges and rewards of inclusive e...
Students in the Brick Township School District in Brick, New Jersey are taught in inclusive classroo...
Questionnaire was adapted from the original questionnaire to more accurately reflect the language an...
This research replicates the study conducted by Forlin (2001) in Churchlands, Western Australia. For...
Schools in Queensland, Australia, are undergoing inclusive education reform, following the report of...
Prior to federal law PL-94-142, children with disabilities typically were excluded from regular, mai...