In Canada little research has been conducted on inclusive education practices in secondary schools. The purpose of this study is to report, for a diverse group of four secondary school teachers in a single school board in southeastern Ontario, their descriptions of facilitating the inclusion of exceptional students in general classrooms. The four teachers were recruited using an email referral method. Each of them participated in a semi-structured interview about their educational roles and role expectations, and about their reported instructional methods for inclusion. Seven categories emerged from the analyzed data, and these were clustered to form three themes: Structures and People, Meeting Everyone’s Needs, and Knowing Your Students. T...
Education in secondary schools is constantly adapting to meet the modern needs of a diverse society....
This brief discusses the outcomes of a study that examined the views of 32 secondary education teach...
This study investigated the attitudes of secondary teachers to inclusion in schools. Three hundred a...
In Canada little research has been conducted on inclusive education practices in secondary schools. ...
This study investigated how teachers’ use of children’s literature that accurately portrays individu...
This study investigated how teachers’ use of children’s literature that accurately portrays individu...
The goal of the study is to give the teachers ’ perspective on challenges and rewards of inclusive e...
This thesis considers the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and the consequent impa...
The focus of this research was to examine whether children with special educational needs benefit fr...
Historically, research has placed considerable emphasis on developing a systematic body of knowledge...
Questionnaire was adapted from the original questionnaire to more accurately reflect the language an...
This study investigated the attitudes of secondary teachers to inclusion in schools. Three hundred a...
This qualitative study employs a social-critical constructivist framework to investigate current Ont...
ii Inclusion promotes equality, provides opportunities, breaks down barriers, and ensures accessibil...
Education in secondary schools is constantly adapting to meet the modern needs of a diverse society....
Education in secondary schools is constantly adapting to meet the modern needs of a diverse society....
This brief discusses the outcomes of a study that examined the views of 32 secondary education teach...
This study investigated the attitudes of secondary teachers to inclusion in schools. Three hundred a...
In Canada little research has been conducted on inclusive education practices in secondary schools. ...
This study investigated how teachers’ use of children’s literature that accurately portrays individu...
This study investigated how teachers’ use of children’s literature that accurately portrays individu...
The goal of the study is to give the teachers ’ perspective on challenges and rewards of inclusive e...
This thesis considers the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs and the consequent impa...
The focus of this research was to examine whether children with special educational needs benefit fr...
Historically, research has placed considerable emphasis on developing a systematic body of knowledge...
Questionnaire was adapted from the original questionnaire to more accurately reflect the language an...
This study investigated the attitudes of secondary teachers to inclusion in schools. Three hundred a...
This qualitative study employs a social-critical constructivist framework to investigate current Ont...
ii Inclusion promotes equality, provides opportunities, breaks down barriers, and ensures accessibil...
Education in secondary schools is constantly adapting to meet the modern needs of a diverse society....
Education in secondary schools is constantly adapting to meet the modern needs of a diverse society....
This brief discusses the outcomes of a study that examined the views of 32 secondary education teach...
This study investigated the attitudes of secondary teachers to inclusion in schools. Three hundred a...