Exploring Attitudes and Competence to Teach Diverse Students: A Cross-cultural Study of Teacher Perceptions in Spain and the United States
In spite of current international debates on issues of diversity, teachers’ attitudes and competence to teach diverse students have been studied to a limited extent comparatively. In this study 225 Spanish and US elementary and secondary teachers were surveyed. Overall, teachers’ attitudes toward st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The international journal of diversity in education 2018, Vol.17 (4), p.19-38 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In spite of current international debates on issues of diversity, teachers’ attitudes and competence to teach diverse students have been studied to a limited extent comparatively. In this study 225 Spanish and US elementary and secondary teachers were surveyed. Overall, teachers’ attitudes toward student diversity in terms of culture, language, social class, religion, gender/sexual orientation, disability/special talent, academic achievement, and behavior were highly tolerant. No significant main effects by country were found, but elementary teachers had more positive attitudes than secondary teachers. Teachers’ ratings of overall self-competence to teach diverse students were more varied, however. The limitations and educational implications of these findings are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 2327-0020 2327-2163 |
DOI: | 10.18848/2327-0020/CGP/v17i04/19-38 |