The trend towards inclusive education has led to an increase of studies focusing on peer attitudes. This review study presents an overview of studies describing attitudes of students, variables relating to students' attitudes, and the relationship between students' attitudes and the social participation of peers with disabilities. Based on a literature search we selected 20 studies that were conducted in seven different countries. Outcomes were described in terms of negative, neutral or positive according to three attitude components (cognitive, affective and behavioural). The results show that students generally hold neutral attitudes towards peers with disabilities. Several variables were found relating to their attitudes (i.e., gender, a...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
The article highlights on the previous literature on the attitudes of college or university students...
The aim of the study – to evaluate the attitude of adolescents towards a classmate with disability. ...
The trend towards inclusive education has led to an increase of studies focusing on peer attitudes. ...
Background: With the development of the society and social care, scientific and technical progress, ...
Introduction. Attitude of regular students towards peers with disabilities may influence social well...
Background: Attitudes toward peers with disabilities play a crucial role in implementing inclusive e...
Negative peer attitudes are generally recognised as being a major barrier to full social inclusion a...
This study aimed to explore Belgian adolescents' attitudes towards peers with disabilities and to ex...
Examining differences in attitudes is important in developing appropriate interventions to promote s...
This study aimed to explore Belgian adolescents' attitudes towards peers with disabilities and to ex...
Background: Attitudes of classmates has been considered as one of the major problems in inclusive ed...
The passage of PL 94-142 of 1975 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 have l...
The aim of this study was to identify and cxamine attitudcs of studcnts of typical development towa...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
The article highlights on the previous literature on the attitudes of college or university students...
The aim of the study – to evaluate the attitude of adolescents towards a classmate with disability. ...
The trend towards inclusive education has led to an increase of studies focusing on peer attitudes. ...
Background: With the development of the society and social care, scientific and technical progress, ...
Introduction. Attitude of regular students towards peers with disabilities may influence social well...
Background: Attitudes toward peers with disabilities play a crucial role in implementing inclusive e...
Negative peer attitudes are generally recognised as being a major barrier to full social inclusion a...
This study aimed to explore Belgian adolescents' attitudes towards peers with disabilities and to ex...
Examining differences in attitudes is important in developing appropriate interventions to promote s...
This study aimed to explore Belgian adolescents' attitudes towards peers with disabilities and to ex...
Background: Attitudes of classmates has been considered as one of the major problems in inclusive ed...
The passage of PL 94-142 of 1975 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 have l...
The aim of this study was to identify and cxamine attitudcs of studcnts of typical development towa...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
Children with disabilities often experience difficulties in their social participation within inclus...
The article highlights on the previous literature on the attitudes of college or university students...
The aim of the study – to evaluate the attitude of adolescents towards a classmate with disability. ...