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Attitudes of Greek parents of primary school children without special educational needs to inclusion
Authors:Efrosini Kalyva  Maria Georgiadi  Vlastaris Tsakiris
Institution:1. City Liberal Studies , Thessaloniki, Greece kalyva@city.academic.gr;3. University of Crete , Greece;4. Special needs educator
Abstract:Successful inclusion of children with special educational needs (SEN) in school settings depends largely on the attitudes of parents of peers without SEN. The purpose of the present study was to explore the attitudes of Greek parents of primary school children without SEN towards inclusion. The participants were 338 parents (182 fathers, 156 mothers), aged 27 to 58 years (mean age = 39 years and 5 months). They were asked to complete the My thinking about inclusion scale and a further short questionnaire. The findings revealed that Greek parents of primary school children not identified as having SEN had an overall positive attitude towards inclusion. Gender differences were also established—fathers held more positive attitudes towards inclusion than mothers, even when controlling for age, educational level and the presence of a child with SEN in their child’s classroom. However, mothers were overall more willing than fathers to engage themselves and their child in interaction with a child with SEN.
Keywords:Parents  Attitudes  Inclusion  Special educational needs  Greece
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