Journal article

Inclusion of students with special needs:Benefits and obstacles perceived by teachers in new South Wales and South Australia

Peter Westwood, Lorraine Graham

Australian Journal of Learning Disabilities | Informa UK Limited | Published : 2003

Abstract

This study compares the views of primary teachers from South Australia and New South Wales on selected aspects of inclusive education. The questionnaire administered in the study probed the following issues: (i) the numbers and types of students with special needs in inclusive classes; (ii) any benefits that had occurred as a result of including children with disabilities in mainstream classes; (iii) the types of disability or , ‘special educational need’ most difficult to cater for in the regular classroom; (iv) the teachers’ level of satisfaction with the personal and material support available within their schools; and (v) the amount of special education training each teacher received dur..

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