Teachers' attitudes toward integration of students with disabilities in Haïti and the United States

This investigation compared the attitudes of teachers toward integration of students with disabilities in Haïti and the United States. A sample of 152 high school teachers in Haïti and 216 high school teachers in the United States was asked to complete a background questionnaire and the Opinions Rel...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of disability, development, and education development, and education, 2005-03, Vol.52 (1), p.43-58
Hauptverfasser: Dupoux, Errol, Wolman, Clara, Estrada, Elisa
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This investigation compared the attitudes of teachers toward integration of students with disabilities in Haïti and the United States. A sample of 152 high school teachers in Haïti and 216 high school teachers in the United States was asked to complete a background questionnaire and the Opinions Relative to the Integration of Students with Disabilities scale (Antonak & Larrivee, 1995 ). Results showed that teachers in both countries had similar attitudes toward the integration of students with disabilities. Years of experience was individually correlated with attitudes, but it was not a significant predictor when other variables were included in a multiple regression. Three variables predicted attitudes toward integration of students with disabilities. Teachers' attitudes explained the largest variance, followed by advanced degree, and range of effective accommodation of different categories of disabilities.
ISSN:1034-912X
1465-346X
DOI:10.1080/10349120500071894