An Analysis of Factors Related to the Attitudes of Regular Classroom Teachers Toward Mainstreaming Mildly Handicapped Children
Significant predictors of a positive attitude toward mainstreaming include: team teaching, years of experience (negative correlation), courses in diagnosing learning and behavior problems, previous special education teaching experience, special education courses, size of class, and inservice program...
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Published in | Contemporary Educational Psychology Vol. 3; no. 2; p. 154 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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1978
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Summary: | Significant predictors of a positive attitude toward mainstreaming include: team teaching, years of experience (negative correlation), courses in diagnosing learning and behavior problems, previous special education teaching experience, special education courses, size of class, and inservice program experience related to exceptional children. (Author/BW) |
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