Preschool Teachers’ Attitudes towards Inclusive Education: A Survey in Indonesia and Taiwan

Wu Cheng, Salim Herli, Chang Ching Yun, Chano Jiraporn
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The study measures the attitudes of preschool teachers towards inclusive education in Taiwan and Indonesia with the Scale of Preschool Teachers’ Attitudes towards Inclusion (SPTAI). A total of 637 participants (Indonesian = 233 and Taiwan = 404) participated in the survey. SPATI, developed in the study, was composed of 18 items, designated in a five-point Likert Scale with a response spanning from “strongly disagree (1)” to “strongly agree (5)”. Four factors were extracted from SPTAI via exploratory factor analysis which explained 62.56% of the variance. Cronbach’s alpha for the overall scale was .93 and coefficients for the four factors were .83, .84, .82, and .70, respectively. Overall, the average scores of SPATI in Indonesia and Taiwan were 3.65 and 3.20, which exceeded the mid-point of 3.0; and the difference between the two countries was statistically significant (t = 10.98, p < .001). Results indicated that the preschool teachers in Indonesia stood between “neutral” and “somewhat agree” with leaning towards the latter. The “Taiwan preschool teachers upheld positive attitudes of inclusive education but yet their stance was more “neutral”. Significantly, Indonesian teachers were even more favourable to inclusive education than their Taiwanese counterparts. Several reasons that might explain the difference between these two countries are discussed in the study.
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印尼与台湾地区幼儿教师对全纳教育的态度
本研究采用“幼儿教师全纳态度量表”(SPTAI),测量台湾与印尼两国幼儿教师对全纳教育的态度。共有637名参与者(印尼233名,台湾404名)参与了调查。SPATI是在研究中开发的,由18个项目组成,在五点李克特量表中指定,回答范围从“非常不同意(1)”到“非常同意(5)”。通过探索性因子分析,从SPTAI中提取了4个因子,解释了62.56%的方差。整体量表的Cronbach 's alpha为0.93,四个因素的系数分别为0.83、0.84、0.82和0.70。总体而言,印尼和台湾的SPATI平均得分分别为3.65和3.20,超过了3.0的中点;两国间差异有统计学意义(t = 10.98, p < 0.001)。结果表明,印尼幼儿教师的态度介于“中立”和“有些同意”之间,倾向于后者。台湾幼师对全纳教育持积极态度,但立场较为“中立”。值得注意的是,印尼教师比台湾教师更支持全纳教育。研究中讨论了几个可能解释这两个国家之间差异的原因。
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