TY - JOUR
T1 - Primary School Students’ Perceptions of Class Environment and Their Attitudes towards Inclusive Education in China
AU - Xu, Su Qiong
AU - ZHU, Jinxin
AU - Smith, Steve
N1 - This work was supported by the Chongqing Municipal Education Commission [2020-CX-014]; China Disabled Persons’ Federation [21&ZC018]; Chongqing Science and Technology Commission and Chongqing Disabled Persons’ Federation [202202]; Education Reform Project of Chongqing Normal University [202037].
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PY - 2024/4
Y1 - 2024/4
N2 - This study mainly investigates the relationship between class environment and attitudes towards inclusive education (IE) in China, with consideration of the impact of relevant background factors including grade, experiences of disability, academic level, area (rural vs. urban), family socio-economic status (SES), being a student leader and gender. A sample of primary school students (N = 1158) was recruited to complete a questionnaire with four scales to respectively measure students’ perceptions of attitude towards inclusive education, their class environments, academic achievement level, and family SES, with a set of single-measure questions regarding other background variables. Results revealed that students who perceived class environments with better student-student relationships, better teacher-student relationships, and better discipline and order had more positive attitudes towards IE. The association between the other two class environment variables (competition and learning burden) and attitude towards IE were not significant. Students who self-reported as having disabilities held more positive attitudes towards IE than their peers. Among the background factors examined in this study, only the effect of gender on students’ attitudes towards IE is significant. Last, this study also made discussion on constructing inclusive classrooms or communities for China.
AB - This study mainly investigates the relationship between class environment and attitudes towards inclusive education (IE) in China, with consideration of the impact of relevant background factors including grade, experiences of disability, academic level, area (rural vs. urban), family socio-economic status (SES), being a student leader and gender. A sample of primary school students (N = 1158) was recruited to complete a questionnaire with four scales to respectively measure students’ perceptions of attitude towards inclusive education, their class environments, academic achievement level, and family SES, with a set of single-measure questions regarding other background variables. Results revealed that students who perceived class environments with better student-student relationships, better teacher-student relationships, and better discipline and order had more positive attitudes towards IE. The association between the other two class environment variables (competition and learning burden) and attitude towards IE were not significant. Students who self-reported as having disabilities held more positive attitudes towards IE than their peers. Among the background factors examined in this study, only the effect of gender on students’ attitudes towards IE is significant. Last, this study also made discussion on constructing inclusive classrooms or communities for China.
KW - Class environment
KW - inclusive education
KW - attitude
KW - primary school students
UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1034912X.2022.2138834#abstract
U2 - 10.1080/1034912x.2022.2138834
DO - 10.1080/1034912x.2022.2138834
M3 - Journal article
VL - 71
SP - 590
EP - 608
JO - International Journal of Disability Development and Education
JF - International Journal of Disability Development and Education
IS - 4
ER -