This study examined implicit and explicit attitudes of teachers toward the Emotional Disturbance (ED) label, the strength of association between implicit and explicit ratings, and the variance in attitudes between different types of teachers or among teachers in different settings. Ninety-eight teachers (52 regular education and 46 special education teachers), from a mix of urban and rural school districts in central Indiana, completed three computer-based attitudinal measures: an implicit association test (IAT), a Social Distance Scale (SDS), and the Scale of Attitudes toward Disabled Persons (SADP). Results indicated that teachers possess a significant preference for the category of Learning Disability (LD) compared to ED, and the corr...
Students identified as “emotionally disturbed” face resistance to inclusion in classrooms with typic...
Scanlon & Barnes-Holmes (2013) highlight the weight of teacher attitudes on outcomes for students wi...
Teachers play an important role in the education of children with emotional and behavioral disorders...
Research has shown that the attitudes of teachers toward pupils can influence their academic and soc...
Abstract Background: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 53% of students with...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...
The present study examined variables affecting teachers’ perceptions of inclusionary practices for s...
This paper presents data on a new measure of attitudes toward children with severe emotional disturb...
This study looked at the perceptions of teachers that include students with emotional and behaviora...
Recent federal legislation defining h and icapped students' educational rights has resulted in the n...
This research aimed to investigate primary school teachers’ attitudes towards students with mental h...
This exploratory descriptive study investigated educators' attitudes toward physically disabled peop...
General education teachers have differing views about the inclusion of students with disabilities in...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference in the perc...
peer reviewedThe implementation of inclusive policies is largely dependent on teachers´ willingness ...
Students identified as “emotionally disturbed” face resistance to inclusion in classrooms with typic...
Scanlon & Barnes-Holmes (2013) highlight the weight of teacher attitudes on outcomes for students wi...
Teachers play an important role in the education of children with emotional and behavioral disorders...
Research has shown that the attitudes of teachers toward pupils can influence their academic and soc...
Abstract Background: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 53% of students with...
This study investigated the perceptions of 60 regular education teachers (30 elementary school and 3...
The present study examined variables affecting teachers’ perceptions of inclusionary practices for s...
This paper presents data on a new measure of attitudes toward children with severe emotional disturb...
This study looked at the perceptions of teachers that include students with emotional and behaviora...
Recent federal legislation defining h and icapped students' educational rights has resulted in the n...
This research aimed to investigate primary school teachers’ attitudes towards students with mental h...
This exploratory descriptive study investigated educators' attitudes toward physically disabled peop...
General education teachers have differing views about the inclusion of students with disabilities in...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference in the perc...
peer reviewedThe implementation of inclusive policies is largely dependent on teachers´ willingness ...
Students identified as “emotionally disturbed” face resistance to inclusion in classrooms with typic...
Scanlon & Barnes-Holmes (2013) highlight the weight of teacher attitudes on outcomes for students wi...
Teachers play an important role in the education of children with emotional and behavioral disorders...