Regular primary schoolteachers’ attitudes towards inclusive education: a review of the literature

University of Groningen · Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Teachers are seen as key persons to implement inclusive education. Positive attitudes are therefore argued as playing a considerable role in implementing this educational change successfully. The aim of this study is to examine what attitudes teachers hold towards inclusive education, which variables are related to their attitudes and if these affect the social participation of pupils with special needs in regular schools. A review of 26 studies revealed that the majority of teachers hold neutral or negative attitudes towards the inclusion of pupils with special needs in regular primary education. No studies reported clear positive results. Several variables are found which relate to teachers’ attitudes, such…

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Keywords
  • Inclusion (mineral)
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Special educational needs
  • Psychology
  • Special education
  • Special needs
  • Mainstreaming
  • Pedagogy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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