THE ATTITUDES OF STUDENTS OF HUMANITIES TOWARD PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY AND INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

B. Arsić, Svetlana Todorov, Anja Gajić, A. Bašić, Dragana Maćešić-Petrović, Ruzica Zdravković Parezanović, Jovana Nikolić
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Although the attitudes toward people with disabilities had improved, there is still evidence that they remain stigmatized. The aim of this research was to determine the differences in attitudes toward people with disabilities among participants based on their sociodemographic characteristics and attitudes toward inclusive education. The sample consisted of 261 students that were surveyed using the Multidimensional Attitudes Scale toward Persons with Disabilities, and a questioner designed by the authors regarding attitudes toward inclusion. Students who have had previous contact with people with disabilities had more positive attitudes. The majority of them had positive attitudes towards inclusive education and had the opinion that children who are enrolled in inclusive classes do not disrupt typically developing children‟s‟ educational process. It is of great importance to examine attitudes of students toward people with disabilities, because it is considered that attitudes of students represent future attitudes of the population. Key words: attitudes, students, disability, inclusion.
人文学科学生对残疾人的态度与全纳教育
尽管对残疾人的态度有所改善,但仍有证据表明他们仍然受到歧视。本研究的目的是根据参与者的社会人口学特征和对全纳教育的态度来确定他们对残疾人的态度的差异。样本包括261名学生,他们使用了对残疾人的多维态度量表和一个由作者设计的关于包容态度的问题进行了调查。与残障人士有过接触的学生态度更积极。他们中的大多数人对全纳教育持积极态度,并认为参加全纳班的孩子不会扰乱正常发育的孩子的教育过程。研究学生对残疾人的态度是非常重要的,因为人们认为学生的态度代表了未来人口的态度。关键词:态度,学生,残疾,包容。
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