Making Adaptations for Mainstreamed Students: General Classroom Teachers' Perspectives
This study sought to determine teachers' perceptions of the desirability and feasibility of adaptations for mainstreamed students in their general education classes. Of particular interest was how teachers of different grade levels would respond to adaptations. Elementary (n = 25), middle schoo...
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description | This study sought to determine teachers' perceptions of the desirability and feasibility of adaptations for mainstreamed students in their general education classes. Of particular interest was how teachers of different grade levels would respond to adaptations. Elementary (n = 25), middle school (n = 23), and high school (n = 45) teachers rated both the desirability and feasibility of 30 items on the Adaptation Evaluation Instrument (AEI) on a Likert-type scale. The 30 items represented adaptations derived from two sources, (1) a review of literature and (2) transcripts from a series of focused group interviews. Results indicated statistically significant differences between the mean desirability and feasibility ratings of each inventory item, with all adaptations perceived as more desirable than feasible. Surprisingly few differences between grade groupings surfaced. Findings are discussed in light of teacher preferences for various adaptations. |
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