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Comparative study about inclusive education among working and trainee teachers

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Pages 768-788 | Received 10 Aug 2020, Accepted 17 Jul 2021, Published online: 23 Jul 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Inclusive education is a challenge that requires appropriate attitudes in trainee and working teachers. If the influential factors for these attitudes are known, it is possible to enhance them to achieve a training programme focused on quality professional activity. In this sense, the current study revealed and corroborated the attitudinal characterisation around educative inclusion of two groups that are traditionally not researched jointly: working teachers and students about to graduate as Preschool Education or Primary Education teachers. The quantitative method was employed for this purpose, delivering a multiple transversal study: firstly, descriptive, and secondly, relational. The data were compiled through two standardised and validated scales for the research context, determined by the location of the three campuses of the University of Granada. Through the statistical analysis, the results generally demonstrated that the attitudes were significantly different in both groups, although an acceptable attitude was inferred (and indubitably improvable) in both; it was more favourable among female participants, as well as among those who were specialising or were already specialists in Preschool Education. Therefore, it is imperative to develop optimal attitudes among the implicated agents in inclusive education.

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Notes on contributors

Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes

Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes has a PhD in Pedagogy from 20 years ago and belongs to the ‘Educational Communication Research Group’ (HUM 871). https://investigacion.ugr.es/ugrinvestiga/static/Buscador/*/investigadores/ficha/27781.

María Jesús Caurcel Cara

María Jesús Caurcel Cara has a PhD in Psychopedagogy from 15 years ago and belongs to the Research Group ‘Psychological and Educational Attention to Diversity’ (Cod.: HUM846) https://investigacion.ugr.es/ugrinvestiga/static/Buscador/*/investigadores/ficha/44480?login_form_register.

José Luis Gallego Ortega

José Luis Gallego Ortega has a PhD in Philology for 25 years and is the director of the ‘Educational Communication Research Group’ (HUM 871) https://investigacion.ugr.es/ugrinvestiga/static/Buscador/*/investigadores/ficha/27784.

Antonia Navarro Rincón

Antonia Navarro Rincón es Ph. Dra. has a PhD in Education Sciences for 30 years and belongs to the Research Group ‘Didactics and School Organization’ (HUM 457) https://investigacion.ugr.es/ugrinvestiga/static/Buscador/*/investigadores/ficha/40857.

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