英文摘要 |
The purposes of this study were to investigate the preschool educators' attitudes towards inclusive education and the differences base on their background variables. Data are collected using a questionnaire survey by the researchers. The sample was composed of preschool educators in Taipei, and employed the descriptive statistics, t test, ANOVA analysis to deal with the data as well as the interviews. The results showed that preschool educators have positive attitudes towards inclusion; however, they become less positive on willing to have children with disabilities enrolled in their classroom. With the preschool educators' attitudes towards early childhood inclusion education, their different workplace, instructional experiences, and educational expertise indicated their multiple perceptions about these issues. Most of preschool educators had positive feelings about including children with developmental delays, autism and communicative disorders, and were more willing to have students with mild disabilities than with moderate and severe disabilities. Finally, based upon the conclusions of this study, concrete suggestions are provided for education management authorities, teacher training institutions, preschools, preschool educators and future investigators. |