“…Current research into teacher attitudes has shown that both general and special education teachers are in the main, supportive of the principle of inclusion (Minke, Bear, Deemer, & Griffin, 1999;O'Shea, Stoddard, & O'Shea, 2000;Semmel, Abernathy, Butera, & Lesar, 1991), although some teachers have also been found to be of the opinion that inclusion, though desirable, may not be practicable in reality (Schumm & Vaughn, 1991). Some differences, however, have been reported between general and special education teachers.…”