How are teachers' attitudes toward inclusion related to the social-emotional school experiences of students with and without special educational needs?

Volume: 77, Pages: 101776 - 101776
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Although positive teacher attitudes toward inclusion are often claimed as a prerequisite for successful inclusive education, quantitative empirical evidence for that claim is very scarce. This multilevel study explored the relations between teachers' attitudes toward inclusion and students' social integration and school well-being as indicators of successful inclusive education in 757 German primary school students and 37 teachers. Students with...
Paper Details
Title
How are teachers' attitudes toward inclusion related to the social-emotional school experiences of students with and without special educational needs?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
77
Pages
101776 - 101776
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