effect of teacher-aide support in an inclusive classroom on teachers' attitudes toward inclusion
The purpose of this mixed-method study was to investigate to what extent teacher aide support in the inclusive classroom can impact teachers' attitudes toward educational inclusion. Positivism, critical disability theory and situated learning inform the theoretical framework for the literature...
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