Inclusive Education: Need for Enhancing Special Education Skills among Regular School Teachers

  • Rajaguru S
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Abstract

The present study attempted to find out the current skill levels of teachers to teach children with special needs (CWSN) in inclusive education settings. A total of 92 school teachers were participated in this study and the data collected by using a two-part questionnaire. Part-one of the questionnaire collected background information of the respondents. Part-two was a five point scale which required the teachers to indicate their preparedness in special education skill levels on a list of competencies needed to inclusive classrooms. Data was analyzed using descriptive and differential statistics. The major findings were that nearly 75% of the regular school teachers had inadequate special education skills. Further, 47% of the teachers did attend proper in-service programme related to special education. Finally, 69% teachers with special education qualification rated themselves as having low competence for working CWSN. Providing Systematic in-service training to the teachers can improve quality of inclusive education. Keywords: Special education skills, inclusive education, in-service training .

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Rajaguru, S. (2023). Inclusive Education: Need for Enhancing Special Education Skills among Regular School Teachers. International Journal of Research and Review, 10(2), 950–954. https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.202302113

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