Nowadays, teachers are regarded as key players in the process of identifying and catering to students’ additional support needs within mainstream primary classrooms. However, teachers’ professional judgements regarding students with special needs have been found to be contextually influenced (e.g. by school context, student population, level of achievement). It is unclear whether teachers’ perceptions of their students’ actual support needs are also influenced by their personal and professional characteristics. Hence, a better understanding of the value of teachers’ perceptions regarding students’ needs is needed. Therefore, this study explored perceptions of 109 Dutch mainstream primary teachers regarding four dimensions of students’ addit...
The growing diversity in pupil populations poses challenges to the professional development of stude...
This paper looks at trends toward more inclusive education for students with disabilities in Sweden ...
José Castro Silva, lecturer in sciences of education, and José Morgado, assistant professor, both w...
Mainstream primary school teachers generally acknowledge the need to implement adaptive teaching; ho...
Mainstream primary education requires teachers to be proactively responsive to a variety of student ...
Background. Research suggests that referral practices of teachers in regular education are not only ...
This study aims to investigate primary school teachers' perceptions of mainstreaming pupils in speci...
Education and schooling of children with special needs have been experiencing some radical changes i...
Little is known about factors other than students’ abilities and background variables that shape tea...
According to self-determination theory, need-supportive teaching is an important aspect of teacher-s...
According to self-determination theory, need-supportive teaching is an important aspect of teacher-s...
Teachers' perceptions of their pupils are likely to have significant effects on children's performan...
In this diploma the main research is on personal conceptions and attitudes of teachers and special e...
The focus of this research was to examine whether children with special educational needs benefit fr...
In 2014 the law ‘Passend Onderwijs’ was implemented in the Netherlands, which encourages the idea of...
The growing diversity in pupil populations poses challenges to the professional development of stude...
This paper looks at trends toward more inclusive education for students with disabilities in Sweden ...
José Castro Silva, lecturer in sciences of education, and José Morgado, assistant professor, both w...
Mainstream primary school teachers generally acknowledge the need to implement adaptive teaching; ho...
Mainstream primary education requires teachers to be proactively responsive to a variety of student ...
Background. Research suggests that referral practices of teachers in regular education are not only ...
This study aims to investigate primary school teachers' perceptions of mainstreaming pupils in speci...
Education and schooling of children with special needs have been experiencing some radical changes i...
Little is known about factors other than students’ abilities and background variables that shape tea...
According to self-determination theory, need-supportive teaching is an important aspect of teacher-s...
According to self-determination theory, need-supportive teaching is an important aspect of teacher-s...
Teachers' perceptions of their pupils are likely to have significant effects on children's performan...
In this diploma the main research is on personal conceptions and attitudes of teachers and special e...
The focus of this research was to examine whether children with special educational needs benefit fr...
In 2014 the law ‘Passend Onderwijs’ was implemented in the Netherlands, which encourages the idea of...
The growing diversity in pupil populations poses challenges to the professional development of stude...
This paper looks at trends toward more inclusive education for students with disabilities in Sweden ...
José Castro Silva, lecturer in sciences of education, and José Morgado, assistant professor, both w...