Kuwait Parents’ Attitudes toward Inclusive Education for Students with Intellectual Disabilities in General Education

Hawaa Alshemari, L. S. Stansberry Brusnahan, Amira Albagshi
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This study investigated the attitudes (i.e., beliefs, feelings, and behavioral intentions) of Kuwaiti parents about providing students with intellectual disabilities (ID) an inclusive education in general education classrooms. One hundred seventy-seven parents from the six governorates in Kuwait participated in this study. The researchers utilized a survey method to examine the parents’ attitudes with a concentration on eight demographic attributes: gender, age, level of education, knowledge about people with ID, having a child with a disability, contact with a person with ID, having school-age children, and the governorate where they live. The results indicated that parents who had contact with or had children with ID held the most positive attitudes toward providing students with disabilities an inclusive education in general education. The findings of the study provide a comprehensive view of the importance of the inclusion of people with disabilities in attitude. In this study, we identified predictor factors that affect the attitudes of parents and implications.
科威特家长对通识教育中智障学生全纳教育的态度
本研究调查科威特家长对在普通教育课堂中为智障学生提供全纳教育的态度(即信念、感受和行为意图)。来自科威特六个省的177名家长参与了这项研究。研究人员利用调查方法,对父母的态度进行了调查,重点关注8个人口统计属性:性别、年龄、教育水平、对身份证持有者的了解、是否有残疾儿童、与身份证持有者接触、是否有学龄儿童以及他们居住的省份。结果显示,在通识教育中,与残障学生有过接触或有过残障子女的家长对残障学生的全纳教育持最积极的态度。研究结果提供了一个全面的观点,包括残疾人的态度的重要性。在本研究中,我们确定了影响父母态度的预测因素及其含义。
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