Work with children with disabilities: The teachers' attitudes towards inclusion

Branka Protić-Gava, K. Boskovic, Miroslav Smajić, D. Simic-Panic, N. Naumović
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Introduction. The aim of this paper was to determine the attitudes of physical education teachers and primary school teachers towards inclusive physical education in Serbia. Material and Methods. The research included 132 examinees of both genders: 59.09% females and 40.91% males. Data were collected using an anonymous questionnaire with a 4-point Likert scale. The questionnaire dealt with teachers' previous experience, their qualifications for implementation of inclusive physical education, support and additional training for realization of inclusive physical education. Data were processed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 20. Normality distribution was tested by Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Shapiro-Wilk test, whilst the differences between groups (sexual dimorphism, environment, professional orientation) were examined using Mann- Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests at the significance level of p ≤ 0.05. Results. The findings showed that the average scores were inclined towards positive attitudes to inclusive physical education. The findings also showed that there was no statistically significant gender-related difference of attitudes between physical education teachers and primary school teachers. However, there was a statistically significant difference related to geographical background in terms of qualification levels (p = 0.02) for work with children with disorders and disabilities, as well in terms of additional training (p = 0.02) and professional orientation, since physical education teachers have less experience working with students with developmental disorders. Conclusion. Both physical education teachers and primary school teachers have positive attitudes towards inclusion. Physical education teachers have less experience working with challenged students than primary school teachers, therefore additional training programs may be required.
残疾儿童工作:教师对包容的态度
介绍。本文的目的是确定塞尔维亚体育教师和小学教师对全纳体育的态度。材料和方法。该研究包括132名男女考生,其中女性占59.09%,男性占40.91%。数据收集使用匿名问卷与4点李克特量表。问卷调查涉及教师的以往经验、实施全纳体育的资格、实现全纳体育的支持和额外培训。使用《社会科学统计软件包》对数据进行处理。正态分布采用Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验和Shapiro-Wilk检验,性别二态性、环境、职业取向组间差异采用Mann- Whitney检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验,显著性水平p≤0.05。结果。结果显示,平均分倾向于对全纳体育持积极态度。此外,小学体育教师与小学体育教师的性别态度差异无统计学意义。然而,由于体育教师与发育障碍学生的工作经验较少,因此在与障碍儿童和残疾儿童工作的资格水平(p = 0.02)以及额外培训(p = 0.02)和专业方向方面,地理背景存在统计学上的显著差异。结论。体育教师和小学教师对共融的态度都是积极的。与小学教师相比,体育教师与困难学生打交道的经验较少,因此可能需要额外的培训计划。
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