ATTITUDES OF NON-DISABLED STUDENTS TOWARDS THEIR PEERS WITH DISABILITIES IN AN INCLUSIVE SETTING IN GHANA

Francis Kwame Anku, Daniel Dogbe, A. Mensah
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This study measured the attitudes of non-disabled students towards their peers with disabilities. A cross-sectional survey was employed for the study. The Chedoke-McMaster Attitudes Towards Children with “Handicaps” (CATCH) scale was used to collect data from n=119 respondents. Descriptive statistics analysis was employed in analysing the data. Results indicated that students without disabilities generally held neutral attitudes towards their peers with disabilities (M=2.12; SD=0.687) with no significant difference in gender, age, having a close friend or relative with a disability. Teachers in inclusive education schools were encouraged to measure the attitudes of students towards their peers with disabilities and other related variables. This would enable them to plan, design, develop, implement and evaluate effective interventions that would change non-disabled students’ negative and/or neutral attitudes, thereby ensuring the full social participation of students with disabilities in inclusive settings.   Article visualizations:
加纳包容性环境中非残疾学生对其他残疾学生的态度
这项研究测量了非残疾学生对其他残疾学生的态度。本研究采用横断面调查法。采用契多克-麦克马斯特对有“残疾”儿童的态度量表(CATCH)收集n=119名受访者的数据。数据分析采用描述性统计分析。结果表明,非残疾学生对残疾同学的态度普遍持中立态度(M=2.12;SD=0.687),在性别、年龄、是否有亲密的朋友或亲戚患有残疾方面无显著差异。鼓励全纳教育学校的教师测量学生对残疾同学的态度和其他相关变量。这将使他们能够计划、设计、发展、实施和评估有效的干预措施,以改变非残疾学生的消极和/或中立态度,从而确保残疾学生在包容性环境中充分参与社会。可视化条
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