Background: Attitudes toward peers with disabilities play a crucial role in implementing inclusive education. This study examines how students' attitudes are associated with gender; having relatives with disabilities and the frequency of contact with them; attending a class that includes students with special educational needs (SEN); and having previous contact with SEN students through joint activities.Methods and Procedures: The participants included 652 elementary school students (grades 4–6) who completed a short version of the Chedoke-McMaster Attitudes Toward Children with Handicaps (CATCH) questionnaire in Arabic.Outcomes and Results: Students in inclusive classes express more positive attitudes in comparison with students in regular...
Although the social benefits of inclusive education have been documented over the years, research al...
Introduction. Higher level of knowledge and frequent contacts with peers with disabilities can infl...
The success of the inclusion of students with disabilities substantially depends on the collaboratio...
Examining differences in attitudes is important in developing appropriate interventions to promote s...
The trend towards inclusive education has led to an increase of studies focusing on peer attitudes. ...
The trend towards inclusive education has led to an increase of studies focusing on peer attitudes. ...
BackgroundInclusive educational practices enhance engagement among students with disabilities in sch...
The passage of PL 94-142 of 1975 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 have l...
Background: Attitudes of classmates has been considered as one of the major problems in inclusive ed...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
[[abstract]]Abstract The purpose of this study is to discuss the attitude of elementary school stude...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Background. There have been fluctuations in research interest into the inclusion of children with di...
The aim of this study was to identify and cxamine attitudcs of studcnts of typical development towa...
Students\u27 attitudes toward peers with disabilities may be influenced by a variety of factors. Tw...
Although the social benefits of inclusive education have been documented over the years, research al...
Introduction. Higher level of knowledge and frequent contacts with peers with disabilities can infl...
The success of the inclusion of students with disabilities substantially depends on the collaboratio...
Examining differences in attitudes is important in developing appropriate interventions to promote s...
The trend towards inclusive education has led to an increase of studies focusing on peer attitudes. ...
The trend towards inclusive education has led to an increase of studies focusing on peer attitudes. ...
BackgroundInclusive educational practices enhance engagement among students with disabilities in sch...
The passage of PL 94-142 of 1975 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 have l...
Background: Attitudes of classmates has been considered as one of the major problems in inclusive ed...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
[[abstract]]Abstract The purpose of this study is to discuss the attitude of elementary school stude...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Background. There have been fluctuations in research interest into the inclusion of children with di...
The aim of this study was to identify and cxamine attitudcs of studcnts of typical development towa...
Students\u27 attitudes toward peers with disabilities may be influenced by a variety of factors. Tw...
Although the social benefits of inclusive education have been documented over the years, research al...
Introduction. Higher level of knowledge and frequent contacts with peers with disabilities can infl...
The success of the inclusion of students with disabilities substantially depends on the collaboratio...