Parental Involvement in the Education of Children with Intellectual disabilities with Regards to the Implementation of Inclusive Education in Primary Schools in Prague
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
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Referee
Strnadová, Iva
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Education
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Date of defense
24. 10. 2007
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Pedagogická fakultaLanguage
English
Grade
Excellent
This research focused on parents' involvement in the education of children with intellectual disabilities in mainstream primary schools. The subjects were parents of children with intellectual disabilities in mainstream primary schools in Prague. Five parents and seven teachers of children with intellectual disabilities were selected for this study. After the selection process, the subjects' views were collected through a semistructured questionnaire. Seven teachers of children with intellectual disabilities whose parents responded to the questionnaire were interviewed by use of a semi- structured interview. The main purpose of the interview was to validate parents' responses to the questionnaire. Data was mainly qualitatively analyzed. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
This research focused on parents' involvement in the education of children with intellectual disabilities in mainstream primary schools. The subjects were parents of children with intellectual disabilities in mainstream primary schools in Prague. Five parents and seven teachers of children with intellectual disabilities were selected for this study. After the selection process, the subjects' views were collected through a semistructured questionnaire. Seven teachers of children with intellectual disabilities whose parents responded to the questionnaire were interviewed by use of a semi- structured interview. The main purpose of the interview was to validate parents' responses to the questionnaire. Data was mainly qualitatively analyzed. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)