Inclusion of Children With Special Needs in Early Childhood Education

Author:

Lee Frances Lai Mui1,Yeung Alexander Seeshing2,Tracey Danielle3,Barker Katrina3

Affiliation:

1. City University of Macau, China

2. Australian Catholic University, Sydney, Australia

3. University of Western Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Whereas the inclusion of children with special needs in regular classrooms has gained increasing advocacy, teachers’ attitudes vary. Previous studies examining teacher attitudes have focused on primary and secondary schools in the Western world, and little is known about early childhood settings in Eastern countries. This study used MANOVA to examine preschool teachers’ attitudes in Hong Kong ( N = 410). Teachers reported only modest support for inclusion. Teachers with training in special education were stronger advocates of inclusion, irrespective of their professional roles (administrator or class teacher), for children with intellectual disability, or visual, hearing, and speech and language impairments. However, neither teacher training nor professional role made a significance difference to teachers’ support of including children with physical disability, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), specific learning difficulty, and the gifted and talented. Implications for practice and further research are explored.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Education

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