2020
DOI: 10.17853/1994-5639-2019-10-189-210
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Teachers’ attitudes towards inclusive education of children with ASD: A review of Russian and foreign research

Abstract: Introduction. Contemporary psychological and pedagogical studies emphasise that the success of inclusive education of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) depends largely on teachers’ readiness and ability to understand students’ with ASD specific needs and take them into account when implementing learning technologies. Thus, it is extremely important to investigate teachers’ attitudes towards educational inclusion of students with autism and identify factors, which may facilitate or hinder teachers’ … Show more

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“…It reveals that, while some substantial progress has been made in autism treatment and promoting the system of special education services for children with ASD and their families, the providers and professionals in general social services are much less prepared to deal with specific problems of autistic individuals. These findings concur with the results of previous studies of teachers training in dealing with students with special needs (Aysina et al, 2020) and quality of medical services provided to the children with ASD (Piskunov et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It reveals that, while some substantial progress has been made in autism treatment and promoting the system of special education services for children with ASD and their families, the providers and professionals in general social services are much less prepared to deal with specific problems of autistic individuals. These findings concur with the results of previous studies of teachers training in dealing with students with special needs (Aysina et al, 2020) and quality of medical services provided to the children with ASD (Piskunov et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…At the same time, Sweden has undergone significant changes over the past two decades. These changes are within the neoliberal philosophy, emphasizing decentralization, marketing (guided by the principles of cost containment and efficiency), competition, standardization, individual choice and rights, the development of new profiles within specific school units and other factors that potentially work against values such as diversity, justice, and inclusiveness [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guaranteed inclusion in higher education protects the rights of students who have certain disabilities [17]. Complexity, multidimensionality, and problematic nature of inclusive education might not be ignored until a person faces its practical consequences [18]. Inclusive education has become a global movement due to an increased advocacy for children's educational equality mainly for students who are viewed by educational systems as different [19].…”
Section: Fig 1 Models Of Blended Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many works are dedicated to issues of training teachers for inclusive education. In her doctoral thesis Muller (2019) writes that the issues of training future teachers are explored by Aysina, Nesterova, Suslova, & Khitryuk (2020) and Cherkasova (2012), and the issues of training practicing teachers in the system of additional professional education are studied by Karynbaeva, Shapovalova, Shklyar, Emelyanova, & Borisova (2019). We agree with the point of view of Voronina (2018) that building and evaluating digital competencies of teachers should be done constantly on all stages of building these competencies, taking into account educational needs of learners and, primarily, the professional and personal characteristics of each teacher.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%