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Coleman, Olivia Fudge; McDonnell, John; Bowman, Jessica; Eichelberger, Carrie; Ryan, Joanna; Conradi, Lyndsey Aiono – Exceptionality, 2023
Teachers' perceptions play a critical role in defining and giving meaning to new initiatives and policies in schools. However, very little is known about the perceptions of self-contained special educators responsible for students with significant cognitive disabilities (SCD) pertaining to the inclusion of students with SCD in general education…
Descriptors: Self Contained Classrooms, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Inclusion
Almutairi, Areej; Kawai, Norimune; Alharbi, Abeer – Exceptionality, 2021
Integrating students with intellectual disability in mainstream higher education is an important step toward inclusivity and true diversity in education. To create effective environments for these students, it is imperative to understand the attitudes of the administrators and faculty members who will be guiding them. A random sampling method was…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes
Maag, John W.; Kauffman, James M.; Simpson, Richard L. – Exceptionality, 2019
The decades-long assault on principles of special education--some knowingly, such as the regular education initiative, and some unknowingly, such as certain presumptions and practices of full inclusion--have consequences that may negatively affect the future of the field. Protracted criticisms on the character, role, and legitimacy of traditional…
Descriptors: Special Education, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Inclusion, Special Education Teachers