THE ATTITUDES OF FUTURE SPECIAL EDUCATORS TOWARDS PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DIFFICULTIES Cover Image

СТАВОВИ БУДУЋИХ СПЕЦИЈАЛНИХ ЕДУКАТОРА ПРЕМА ОСОБАМА С ОМЕТЕНОШЋУ
THE ATTITUDES OF FUTURE SPECIAL EDUCATORS TOWARDS PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DIFFICULTIES

Author(s): Branislav B. Brojčin, Andrijana Pavlović, Bojana Mastilo, Nenad P. Glumbić
Subject(s): Education
Published by: Педагошко друштво Србије
Keywords: attitudes; contact; special education;students;

Summary/Abstract: In line with the change of the society attitudes towards persons with disabilities there is increased interest in examining the atitudes twards them. Because of the role in the treatment, education and inclusion of such persons in wider social community, the attitudes of the students of special education become especially relevant. The aim of the research was to determine the attitudes of the future special educators towards persons with disabilities, the level of discomfort they feel in interaction with them, as well as the frequency of fontacts of students of special education with such persons. 103 students of the first cycle of the study program Special Education at the Faculty of Medicine in Foča. In the research we used the Scale for evaluating attitudes towards persons with disabilities, the Scale of interactions with persons with disabilities, and the Scale for assessing the frequency of contacts with persons with disabilities. Special education students on average have mildly positive attitudes towards persons with disabilities and feel somewhat comfortable in direct interactions with them, but the contacts with them are relatively rare. Among the examined variables significant relation was found between the year of study of the examinees and the frequency of their contacts with persons with disabilities. The obtained results indicate the need for a more significant shift of focus from medical to a social model of disability in the education of students of special education.

  • Issue Year: 64/2015
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 489-505
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Serbian
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