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Exploring teachers' attitudes towards inclusive education: role of self-efficacy and perceived school climate

  • Helena Azevedo*
  • , Beatriz Barat
  • , Vera Coelho
  • , Francisco Machado
  • , Mónica Soares
  • , Paulo Dias
  • , Irene Cadime
  • , Carla Peixoto
  • *Autor correspondente para este trabalho

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Teachers' attitudes towards inclusive education are among the most relevant predictors of successful inclusion. Several factors related to child, teacher and environment predict teacher attitudes. This study aims to analyse the relationship between teachers' attitudes towards inclusive education, their perception of self-efficacy, and perceived school climate. A total of 463 teachers (81.4% female)participated in this study. A sociodemographic questionnaire, the Multidimensional Attitudes Towards Inclusive Education Scale (MATIES; (International Journal ofSpecial Education, 23, 2008, 82); Portuguese version from European Journal of Special Needs Education, 31, 2016, 111), the Teacher Efficacy for Inclusive Practices (TEIP; (Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 12, 2012, 12); Portuguese version from Ensaio, 25, 2017, 7), the School level Environment questionnaire climate questionnaire (R-SLEQ; Educational and Psychological Measurement, 67,2007, 833; translated by researchers) were used. Results showed that participant teachers possess positive attitudes, although moderate, towards inclusive education. In addition, findings suggested a significant positive relationship between self- efficacy, school climate and teachers' attitudes. Self-efficacy mediates the relationship between school climate and teachers' attitudes regarding inclusive education. Implications for teachers' training and collaborative practices are discussed.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)1002-1020
Número de páginas19
RevistaJournal of Research in Special Educational Needs
Volume25
Número de emissão4
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 1 out. 2025

ODS da ONU

Este resultado contribui para o(s) seguinte(s) Objetivo(s) de Desenvolvimento Sustentável

  1. ODS 4 - Educação de qualidade
    ODS 4 Educação de qualidade
  2. ODS 10 - Desigualdades reduzidas
    ODS 10 Desigualdades reduzidas

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