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An analysis of the effects of in‐service teacher training on Turkish preschool teachers’ attitudes towards inclusion
Authors:Zarife  Seçer
Institution:Faculty of Vocational Education , Selcuk University , Konya, Turkey
Abstract:Any implementation of an inclusive policy is largely dependent on educators’ attitudes. In Turkey, many teachers who educate preschool children with Special Educational Needs (SEN), and who have not received in‐service teacher training (INSET) are observed to have negative attitudes towards their SEN students. The aim of this article is to examine differences between the attitudes of preschool teachers before and after an INSET course. Sixty‐six preschool teachers were selected for this study which had a single group pre–post‐test design. The teachers’ opinions and attitudes relating to mainstreaming SEN students in regular educational environments were assessed using the ‘Opinions Relative to Mainstreaming’ scale. The data indicate that these teachers were affected by the INSET programme in such a way that their attitudes towards the inclusion of SEN students became more positive.
Keywords:teacher training  inclusive education  preschool education  preschool teachers’ attitudes  in‐service teacher training (INSET)
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