Teachers’ Beliefs about Inclusive Education
A Study in the Context of Major Increases in Refugee Learners
Author(s)
Byra, Stanisława
Gajdzica, Zenon
Language
EnglishAbstract
The authors present the results of a longitudinal study of Polish teachers’ opinions on selected assumptions and organizational solutions forming the basis of inclusive education before and after the arrival of many migrant students in connection with the war in Ukraine. The main aim of the research is to find out the opinions of Polish teachers working in mainstream schools and preschools on selected assumptions and organisational solutions underlying inclusive education and to examine these opinions in relation to selected demographic traits of teachers. An important aim is also to identify the opinions studied in a temporal perspective, which will make it possible to capture the changes in the acceptance of selected theoretical and organisational assumptions underlying inclusive education. The research was conducted on a group of Polish teachers, but the findings can be applied to other countries.
Keywords
Inclusive education; Students with disabilities; Refugee students from Ukraine; Longitudinal study; Teachers of mainstream schools; Kindergarten teachers; Teachers’ opinions on inclusive educationDOI
10.14220/9783737017244ISBN
9783737017244, 9783737017244, 9783847017240, 9783847117247Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
Göttingen, 2024Imprint
V&R unipressClassification
Teaching of students with different educational needs
Migration, immigration and emigration


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