grantor: University of TorontoThe purposes of this study were twofold: to test a theoretical framework developed by Stanovich (1994) and Roach (1998) which identifies variables claimed to predict the effectiveness of integration of students with disabilities into classrooms; and to see what can be deduced from changes in teachers' attitudes toward integration of students with disabilities over the 25 year period, 1974 to 1999. A path model of the factors contributing to teachers' practices in integrated classrooms was tested using Lisrel 8.3. The path model was a version of the variables identified in Stanovich's (1994) and Roach's (1998) models, adapted for the current data collection as self-report Likert scales contained in a m...
© 2001 Dr. Umesh SharmaThis study was undertaken to explore the attitudes and concerns of primary sc...
The Regular Education Initiative (REI) and the Renewed Service Delivery System (RSDS) are educationa...
The aim of this study is to examine teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with specia...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purposes of this study were twofold: to test a theoretic...
The purpose of this study was fourfold. First, the study investigated regular teachers\u27 attitudes...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to examine teacher and school ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to examine teacher and school ...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
Master of EducationVictorian Secondary Colleges are adopting Ministerial policies that are directed ...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
As the movement to integrate students with handicaps into regular education classrooms continues, re...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
© 2001 Dr. Umesh SharmaThis study was undertaken to explore the attitudes and concerns of primary sc...
The Regular Education Initiative (REI) and the Renewed Service Delivery System (RSDS) are educationa...
The aim of this study is to examine teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with specia...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purposes of this study were twofold: to test a theoretic...
The purpose of this study was fourfold. First, the study investigated regular teachers\u27 attitudes...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to examine teacher and school ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to examine teacher and school ...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
Master of EducationVictorian Secondary Colleges are adopting Ministerial policies that are directed ...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
As the movement to integrate students with handicaps into regular education classrooms continues, re...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
Background: Identifying the factors that influence teacher beliefs about teaching children with lear...
© 2001 Dr. Umesh SharmaThis study was undertaken to explore the attitudes and concerns of primary sc...
The Regular Education Initiative (REI) and the Renewed Service Delivery System (RSDS) are educationa...
The aim of this study is to examine teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with specia...