Pre-service Arts Teachers’ Perceptions of Inclusive Education Practice in Western Australia

The creation and maintenance of inclusive learning environments is a key responsibility of all teachers working in Australian schools. Most Australian universities embed inclusion education training for pre-service teachers (PSTs) in coursework. There is an implicit assumption in these arrangements...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of special education 2018-01, Vol.33 (1), p.3
Hauptverfasser: Paris, Lisa F, Nonis, Karen P, Bailey, John
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Zusammenfassung:The creation and maintenance of inclusive learning environments is a key responsibility of all teachers working in Australian schools. Most Australian universities embed inclusion education training for pre-service teachers (PSTs) in coursework. There is an implicit assumption in these arrangements that the study of inclusion and of special needs education completed at university will translate into practice when PSTs are working in schools. This phenomenological mixed methods research design investigated how effectively inclusion education translated into practice. The results revealed that while PSTs were aware and supportive of inclusion, no clear links were made between theory and practice.
ISSN:0827-3383
1917-7844