天才学生对残疾学生社会接受程度的调查

Q4 Social Sciences Exceptionality Education International Pub Date : 2020-07-13 DOI:10.5206/eei.v30i1.10916
Tahsin Fırat
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本研究旨在确定资优学生对残疾学生的社会接受程度。这项研究采用了定量和定性的方法,在土耳其东南部的一个城市进行。本研究组包括101名来自2、3和4年级的天才学生。这是一项描述性研究,揭示了天才学生的观点,即他们如何愿意与残疾学生共享同一个社区、学校、教室、小组和办公桌。根据研究结果,有视觉障碍、听力障碍和身体残疾的学生是资优学生社会接受度最高的残疾群体。另一方面,智力残疾学生和自闭症谱系的学生是社会接受度最低的残疾群体。参与者意识到他们的残疾同龄人在学校的某些领域遇到的困难。
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An Examination of the Social Acceptance Levels of Gifted Students Toward Students with Disabilities
This study aimed to determine the social acceptance levels of gifted students toward students with disabilities. The study, using quantitative and qualitative methodologies, was conducted in a city in southeastern Turkey. The present study group comprised 101 students from Grades 2, 3, and 4, identified as gifted. It is a descriptive study that reveals the views of gifted students, with regard to how they are willing to share the same neighbourhood, school, classroom, group, and desk with students with disabilities. Based on the study findings, students with visual impairments, hearing impairments, and physical disabilities were the disability groups with the highest levels of social acceptance by the gifted students. On the other hand, students with intellectual disabilities and those on the autism spectrum were the disability groups with the lowest levels of social acceptance. The participants were aware of the difficulties that their peers with disabilities experience in certain areas at school.
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Exceptionality Education International Social Sciences-Education
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