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Inclusive Education in Primary and Secondary School: Perception of Teacher Training.

Natalia Triviño-AmigoDavid Manuel Mendoza-MuñozNoelia Mayordomo-PinillaSabina Barrios-FernandezNicolás Contreras-BarrazaMiseldra Gil-MarínDante CastilloCarmen Galán-ArroyoJorge Rojo-Ramos
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
This study shows that there is a large percentage of teachers who believe that their initial training is insufficient to deal with student diversity. In addition, most of them state that continuous training has helped them to improve inclusive education and that they would be willing to attend training courses on inclusion, although in secondary school, the predisposition is lower than in high school. On the other hand, teachers of both educational stages show a mostly favorable attitude according to the CEFI-R, being higher in primary than in secondary school. In this sense, the public administration has work to do.
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