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Special education Teachers' attitudes to teaching students with disabilities in the regular school system in the United Arab Emirates

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1471-3802.12639

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attitudes; educational inclusion; regular schools; special education teachers; students with disabilities

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This study investigated special education teachers' attitudes towards teaching students with disabilities in regular classrooms. The findings showed that they had positive attitudes towards inclusive education. These results offer important evidence to the Ministry of Education for promoting collaboration, respect, and equality.
Special education teachers' attitudes to teaching students with disabilities in the regular classroom were investigated alongside demographic characteristics. They had positive attitudes to inclusive teaching, with males, expatriates and Cycle. Two teachers being more positive. Attitudes towards inclusion were not, however, significantly correlated with age, place of residence, education, teaching experience or specialty. These findings offer the Ministry of Education important evidence on teacher attitudes to inclusive education, for the promotion of collaboration, respect and equality. Through inclusion, students with disabilities can form positive relationships with peers and grow to become fully participating members of the learning community.

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