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Inclusive education for students with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties : identification of influencing factors and challenges

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Type Article
ISSN 02560100
information source ERIC
Author Al Shoura, Hamza Mahmoud Suleiman. School of Educational Studies, University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia.
Second author Ahmad, Aznan Che. School of Educational Studies, University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia.
Pages pp. 1-9
General Note Peer reviewed
Source South African Journal of Education. Vol. 40, Sup. 2, Article 1841, December 2020
Publisher Pretoria : Education Association of South Africa، 2020
Publisher address University of Pretoria, Centre for the Study of Resilience, Level 3, Groenkloof Student Centre, Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, George Storrar Road and Lleyds Street. Pretoria 0001. South Africa. Education Association of South Africa. . http://www.sajournalofeducation.co.za/index.php/saje/index.
ERIC document no. EJ1286218
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors People with special educational needs  -  Multiple handicaps  -  Preservice teacher education  -  Undergraduate students  -  Special education  -  Barriers  -  Student characteristics  -  Gender differences  -  Program implementation  -  Jordan
Language of document English
Country South Africa
In the study reported on here we examined the extent of pre-service teachers' supportiveness for educational inclusion (EI) of students with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties (SPMLD) in order to identify their attitudinal predictors, as well as the challenges faced in such a process. An attitudinal survey with 33 items was developed to collect data from 542 participants. The results show that the attitudes/beliefs of pre-service teachers (ABpST) regarding inclusion were moderate to positive and strengthened across the teachers' knowledge and experiences. However, some variations, based on their characteristics and study constructs were revealed. The findings also illustrate the combined effects of practical knowledge and courses, besides teaching and working experiences in shaping ABpST attitudes towards inclusion of SPMLD students. The implications of these results for educators and national education institutions and other international universities are discussed.(As Provided)

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Al Shoura, Hamza Mahmoud Suleiman. (2020). Inclusive education for students with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties : identification of influencing factors and challenges. South African Journal of Education. Vol. 40, Sup. 2, Article 1841, December 2020. pp. 1-9 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org