2009
DOI: 10.1080/13603110701365356
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Demographic differences in changing pre‐service teachers’ attitudes, sentiments and concerns about inclusive education

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“…Conversely, Forlin, Loreman, Sharma and Earle (2009) found male pre-service teachers to be more positive about inclusion. Others have shown that teachers with prior teaching experience with children who have disabilities (Chhabra et al, 2010;Forlin et al, 2009;Nisreen, 2013) demonstrate more positive attitudes and less discomfort.…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Education 57mentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Conversely, Forlin, Loreman, Sharma and Earle (2009) found male pre-service teachers to be more positive about inclusion. Others have shown that teachers with prior teaching experience with children who have disabilities (Chhabra et al, 2010;Forlin et al, 2009;Nisreen, 2013) demonstrate more positive attitudes and less discomfort.…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Education 57mentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Conversely, Forlin, Loreman, Sharma and Earle (2009) found male pre-service teachers to be more positive about inclusion. Others have shown that teachers with prior teaching experience with children who have disabilities (Chhabra et al, 2010;Forlin et al, 2009;Nisreen, 2013) demonstrate more positive attitudes and less discomfort. Furthermore, some educational programme specialisations positively influence pre-service teachers' attitudes towards students with disabilities and inclusion, for example, special education (Haimour, 2012) and education and humanities (Alghazo et al, 2003).…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Education 57mentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Previous research (Avramidis & Kalyva, 2007;Bornman & Donohue, 2013;Forlin et al, 2009) has similarly found that previous exposure positively influences teachers' attitudes toward the inclusion of learners with disabilities into mainstream classrooms. These findings indicate that pre-service and additional teacher training must…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Regarding future professionals' knowledge about IE, almost all studies mention insufficient training and limited or negative experiences (Forlin & Chambers, 2011;Forlin et al, 2010;Forlin, Loreman, Sharma, & Earle, 2009;Gokdere, 2012;Sharma et al, 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%