Teacher perceptions of mainstreaming/inclusion, 1958-1995: A research synthesis

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作者
Scruggs, TE
Mastropieri, MA
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[1] Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
[2] Department of Educational Studies, LAEB, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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10.1177/001440299606300106
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
Twenty-eight investigations were identified in which general education teachers were surveyed regarding their perceptions of including students with disabilities in their classes. Research synthesis procedures were employed to summarize responses and examine the consistency of responses across time, geographical location, and item type. Overall we found that about two thirds of general classroom teachers supported the concept of mainstreaming/inclusion. A smaller majority were willing to include students with disabilities in their own classes, but responses appeared to vary according to disabling condition and implicit obligations on the teacher. Although about half or more of the teachers felt that mainstreaming/inclusion could provide some benefits, only on third or less of teachers believed they had sufficient time, skills, training, or resources necessary for mainstreaming/inclusion. Reported attitudes did not appear to covary With either geographical region or time of publication. Implications for policy and practice are provided.
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