Special educational needs – self-reported beliefs about knowledge, skills and attitudes of future foreign language teachers before and after a summer school
Patrycja Stasiak,
Agnieszka Kałdonek-Crnjaković,
Małgorzata Molska
Abstract:The study involved students of the Faculty of Modern Languages at the University of Warsaw (FML UW), who attended a course within a summer school (SL) on special educational needs in language education. The study aimed to observe the changes in participants’ knowledge and skills in the area of special educational needs (SEN), as well as their attitudes towards teaching students with dyslexia, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and on the autism spectrum. The second aim of the study was to check the part… Show more
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