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Does initial teacher education make a difference? The impact of teacher preparation on student teachers’ attitudes towards educational inclusion

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Pages 389-405 | Received 07 Apr 2010, Accepted 21 Jul 2010, Published online: 27 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

This paper examines the extent to which student teachers’ attitudes towards inclusion change over the course of a four‐year Bachelor of Education programme in Scotland. Using a mixed methods design, the study employed a quantitative survey, a qualitative interview and survey to obtain data from two cohorts of student teachers. Results indicate significant changes in student teachers’ attitude towards educational inclusion. The student teachers’ conceptualised inclusion as an interrelated component of support, belongingness, sensitivity and fairness. Their evaluation shows that programme inputs on inclusion contributed to an enhancement of their attitudes and understanding. However, there is a need for further practical knowledge in the area of inclusion.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Professors Lani Florian and Martyn Rouse, and two anonymous reviewers for their useful feedback.

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