La scala rivista delle Opinioni, degli Atteggiamenti e delle Preoccupazioni sulla formazione inclusiva (SACIE-R) per la misurazione delle percezioni degli insegnanti tirocinanti circa l’inclusione

Autores/as

  • Chris Forlin Hong Kong Institute of Education
  • Chris Earle Concordia University College of Alberta
  • Tim Loreman Concordia University College of Alberta
  • Umesh Sharma Monash University

Resumen

Traduzione a cura Stefania Pinnelli - Università del Salento

This paper reports the final development of a scale to measure pre-service teachers’ perceptions in three constructs of inclusive education, namely, sentiments or comfort levels when engaging
with people with disabilities; acceptance of learners with different needs; and concerns about implementing inclusion. The Sentiments, Attitudes, and Concerns about Inclusive Education Revised (SACIE-R) scale was developed from an initial 60 items and administered through a series of refined surveys. A final 15-item scale was validated using 542 pre-service teachers from nine institutions in four countries including Hong Kong, Canada, India, and the United States. It is posited that the SACIE-R scale will yield valuable information for assisting universities and colleges in preparing more specific training to address the needs of pre-service teachers for working with diverse student populations.

Publicado

2014-11-04

Número

Sección

III. ESITI DI RICERCA (a. ricerca qualitativa e quantitativa; b. Strumenti e metodologie)