The Positive Impact of Joint Activities on Students Attitudes Toward Peers With Disabilities

Autor(en)
Ghaleb H. Alnahdi, Susanne Schwab, Ayman Elahdi, Aminah H. Alnahdi
Abstrakt

Background: Attitudes toward peers with disabilities play a crucial role in implementing inclusive education. This study examines how students' attitudes are associated with gender; having relatives with disabilities and the frequency of contact with them; attending a class that includes students with special educational needs (SEN); and having previous contact with SEN students through joint activities.

Methods and Procedures: The participants included 652 elementary school students (grades 4-6) who completed a short version of the Chedoke-McMaster Attitudes Toward Children with Handicaps (CATCH) questionnaire in Arabic.

Outcomes and Results: Students in inclusive classes express more positive attitudes in comparison with students in regular classes. However, previous contact through joint activities was associated with more positive attitudes. Females were more likely to hold positive views than males. Having relatives with disabilities had no effect; however, a high frequency of contact with them was associated with more positive perspectives.

Conclusions and Implications: The findings on students' attitudes indicate that joint activities between students with and without disabilities are important to promote positive attitudes. Planned opportunities to increase frequent contact, and to promote joint activities between students with and without SEN are recommended.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Bildungswissenschaft, Institut für Lehrer*innenbildung
Externe Organisation(en)
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, North-West University, Ministry of Education Egypt, King Saud University
Journal
Frontiers in Psychology
Band
12
Anzahl der Seiten
7
ISSN
1664-1078
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.690546
Publikationsdatum
09-2021
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
503034 Inklusive Pädagogik
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Allgemeine Psychologie
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 4 – Hochwertige Bildung
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