TEACHER’S ATTITUDES TOWARD THE INCLUSION OF SPECIAL CHILDREN

Authors

  • Dr. Sarita Garg Assistant Professor, Career College, Bhopal
  • Dr. Madhuri shridhar Assistant Professor, Career College, Bhopal

Keywords:

• Inclusive education, • Teachers attitudes, • Special Children, • Attitudes, • Inferred

Abstract

This paper examined differences in teacher’s attitudes toward the inclusion of special children. The data was collected from 50 teachers in Inclusive schools. 10 schools selected from Bhopal districts on the basis of stratified random sampling. The test was developed and standardized by the researcher himself. It is inferred that there was significant difference between the mean scores of attitudes on the inclusion of special children of Govt. and Non Gov teacher, urban and rural teachers, middle and   higher school teachers. while it was also found that  there was no significant difference between the mean scores of attitudes on the inclusion of special children in  male and female teachers.

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III. Lecturer in Special Education, College of Education, Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya, Coimbatore - 641 001, India

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Additional Files

Published

15-05-2017

How to Cite

Dr. Sarita Garg, & Dr. Madhuri shridhar. (2017). TEACHER’S ATTITUDES TOWARD THE INCLUSION OF SPECIAL CHILDREN. International Education and Research Journal (IERJ), 3(5). Retrieved from https://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/932