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Hello Colleagues!
You are invited to participate in my Graduate Thesis Survey. In this survey, all certified staff, regular and special education , will be asked to complete a survey that asks questions about mainstreaming and inclusion. Please complete this survey by March 25, 2005.
Your participation in this study is much appricated and completely voluntary. There are no foreseeable risks associated with this project. However, if you feel uncomfortable answering any questions, you can withdraw from the survey at any point. It is very important for us to learn your opinions. Thank you very much for your time and support.
 
 

General Infomation
Male Female
 
 

* Current Gade Level
Pre-Kindergarten Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Special Education Music Art
P.E. Computer Reading Intervention
 
 

* Educational Level
T-4, Regular Education T-4, Special Education T-5, Masters Degree T-6, Specialist
 
 

* Years of Experience
1-5 years 6-10 years 11-15 years 16+
 
 

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree
Regular education teachers are well prepared to deal with the exceptional needs of the children in their rooms.
Regular education teachers and special education teachers, in general, collaborate well together.
Regular education teachers are trained in college to deal with children with special needs.
More training in an undergraduate program would have better prepared you for teaching students with special needs.
Too much pressure is placed on the teacher to meet the needs of some special needs children that it takes away from the education of other students.
 
Answer the following statements using the following definition; mainstreaming is the placement of special education students in one or more “regular” education classes.
Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree
Currently, I have children with special needs children mainstreamed into my classroom.
I volunteered to be a teacher with special needs children mainstreamed into my classroom.
I currently have no special needs children in my classroom, but I would happily open my classroom for the experience.
This is the best placement for all students involved, special and regular students.
Classroom discipline becomes harder to manage with special needs children mainstreamed into the classroom.
Teachers have positive attitudes toward mainstreaming.
Parents have realistic expectations for students with special needs that are mainstreamed.
Teachers have plenty of resources to teach children with special needs.
Students with special needs benefit from being mainstreamed.
Students without special needs benefit from students with special needs being mainstreamed.
 
 
Answer the following statements using the following definition, inclusion is a term which expresses commitment to educate each child, to the maximum extent appropriate, in the school and classroom he or she would otherwise attend. It involves bringing the support services to the child (rather than moving the child to the services) and requires only that the child will benefit from being in the class (rather than having to keep up with the other students).
Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree
Currently, I have children with special needs children who receive inclusion services in my classroom.
I volunteered to be a teacher with special needs children to receive inclusion services in my classroom.
I currently have no special needs children in my classroom, but I would happily open my classroom for the experience of inclusion.
This is the best placement for all students involved, special and regular students.
Classroom discipline becomes harder to manage with inclusion special needs children in the classroom.
Teachers have positive attitudes toward inclusion.
Parents have realistic expectations for students with special needs who are inclusion.
Students with special needs benefit from inclusion.
Students without special needs benefit from students with special needs having inclusion.
 
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