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本研究旨在调查残疾儿童家长对其子女接受普通教育的态度。此外,调查了某些人口统计学特征对参与者态度的影响。居住在希腊西部的125名正在接受小学教育的残疾儿童的父母参与了这项研究。研究数据的收集使用问卷“对包容的态度/主流化量表”(Leyser & Kirk, 2004-翻译由Kokaridas et al., 2008)。数据的统计分析使用SPSS统计软件包,版本26.0。父母态度、性别与父母受教育程度之间存在显著的相关关系。从研究结果来看,参与者对包容的积极态度高于平均水平,残疾儿童的母亲对包容的态度比父亲更积极。此外,受教育程度越高的与会者对接纳其残疾子女持更积极的态度。本研究的结果可望对全纳教育概念的有效实施和实现有所贡献。可视化条
ATTITUDES OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES TOWARDS INCLUSION
The present research focused on investigating the attitudes of parents of children with disabilities regarding their children’s educational inclusion in general education. Also, the effect of certain demographic characteristics of the participants on their attitudes was investigated. 125 parents of children with disabilities attending primary education participated in this research, residing in Western Greece. The collection of research data was carried out using the questionnaire "Attitude Toward Inclusion/Mainstreaming Scale" (Leyser & Kirk, 2004-translated by Kokaridas et al., 2008). The statistical analysis of the data was done using the statistical package SPSS, version 26.0. A statistically significant relationship emerged between the variables parents’ attitudes, gender and parents' educational level. From the results of the research, emerged that the participants showed above-average positive attitudes regarding inclusion and that the mothers of children with disabilities had more positive attitudes towards inclusion, compared to the fathers. It also emerged that participants with a higher educational level were more positive towards the inclusion of their children with disabilities. The findings of this research are expected to contribute to the effective implementation and achievement of the concept of inclusive education. Article visualizations: