The aim of this study was to find out about attitudes toward inclusion and benefits perceived by families with children enrolled in schools attended by students with ASD at different educational stages (from kindergarten to high school). 323 families of classmates of students with ASD from different educational stages of 16 mainstream schools participated. The analysis of the attitudes, perceived benefits, relationship with the teacher, and relationship with the school was carried out through questionnaires. The results show positive attitudes toward the inclusive education of students with ASD in all families, but especially among families of children with SEN. All the families identified the benefit of inclusion. Attitudes are related to ...
The article examines the opinions of parents raising children with ASD about the individualisation o...
The article deals with the problem of psychological and pedagogical support of parents of children w...
Young people with autistic spectrum conditions (ASCs) attending mainstream schools are likely to exp...
Children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) increasingly participate in inclusive education. The ...
Children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) increasingly participate in inclusive education. The ...
Recent data from the CDC has indicated that Autism is on the rise. As more and more individuals are ...
From worldwide point of view is inclusion of children with autistic spectrum disorders in adapted ed...
Introduction. Contemporary psychological and pedagogical studies emphasise that the success of inclu...
The objective of the study presented in this article is to reveal supporting factors for primary sch...
To make possible the inclusion of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in mainstream setting...
This systematic research review identifies approaches of inclusive education concerning adolescents ...
Teachers’ attitudes towards the education of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) play a sig...
(1) Teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in main...
It is well known that progress towards more inclusive cultures, policies and practices is a complex ...
This article is part of a competitive research project that examines factors promoting the inclusion...
The article examines the opinions of parents raising children with ASD about the individualisation o...
The article deals with the problem of psychological and pedagogical support of parents of children w...
Young people with autistic spectrum conditions (ASCs) attending mainstream schools are likely to exp...
Children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) increasingly participate in inclusive education. The ...
Children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) increasingly participate in inclusive education. The ...
Recent data from the CDC has indicated that Autism is on the rise. As more and more individuals are ...
From worldwide point of view is inclusion of children with autistic spectrum disorders in adapted ed...
Introduction. Contemporary psychological and pedagogical studies emphasise that the success of inclu...
The objective of the study presented in this article is to reveal supporting factors for primary sch...
To make possible the inclusion of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in mainstream setting...
This systematic research review identifies approaches of inclusive education concerning adolescents ...
Teachers’ attitudes towards the education of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) play a sig...
(1) Teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in main...
It is well known that progress towards more inclusive cultures, policies and practices is a complex ...
This article is part of a competitive research project that examines factors promoting the inclusion...
The article examines the opinions of parents raising children with ASD about the individualisation o...
The article deals with the problem of psychological and pedagogical support of parents of children w...
Young people with autistic spectrum conditions (ASCs) attending mainstream schools are likely to exp...