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Teachers' Attitudes toward Teaching Students with Dyslexia (CROSBI ID 252684)

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Martan Valentina ; Skočić Mihić, Sanja ; Matošević Andreja Teachers' Attitudes toward Teaching Students with Dyslexia // Hrvatski časopis za odgoj i obrazovanje, 19 (2017), Sp. Ed. 3; 75-97

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Martan Valentina ; Skočić Mihić, Sanja ; Matošević Andreja

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Teachers' Attitudes toward Teaching Students with Dyslexia

The aim of this paper is to examine teachers’ attitudes toward teaching students with dyslexia and to determine whether there are statistically significant differences in their attitudes regarding gender, workplace, initial education, and continual professional development. The study involved 233 elementary school teachers. The Scale of Teachers’ Attitudes toward Teaching Students with Dyslexia was used with a three-factor structure: (1) individualized teaching methods ; (2) adaptation of teaching materials and evaluation procedures ; and (3) support of classroom atmosphere and cooperation. The teachers had positive attitudes toward teaching students with dyslexia in all three dimensions. The class teachers and those trained during their initial and continuing professional development and informal education to teach students with learning difficulties had positive attitudes that were statistically more significant. In conclusion, the obtained differences in the teachers’ attitudes toward teaching students with dyslexia with regard to their professional qualifications during initial and continual professional development indicate the need for systematic teacher education, particularly considering the ways of adapting teaching materials and evaluation procedures so that students with dyslexia would receive education appropriate to their abilities and strengths at all levels of education.

attitudes ; dyslexia ; inclusive education ; individualized teaching ; teachers

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Podaci o izdanju

19 (Sp. Ed. 3)

2017.

75-97

objavljeno

1848-5189

1848-5197

Povezanost rada

Edukacijsko-rehabilitacijske znanosti, Logopedija, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Obrazovne znanosti

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