Academic self-concept, perceptions of inclusion, special needs and gender: evidence from inclusive classes in Sweden

Volume: 37, Issue: 3, Pages: 511 - 525
Published: Jun 21, 2021
Abstract
Even in inclusive classroom, children with special education needs (SEN) have been shown to have lower levels of emotional inclusion and academic self-concept. Although, their social inclusion may be comparable to their peers. At the same time, boys and girls may also experience differences in perceptions of inclusion and academic self-concept. Newly developed reliably short-ratings of these three variables (i.e. the Perception of Inclusion...
Paper Details
Title
Academic self-concept, perceptions of inclusion, special needs and gender: evidence from inclusive classes in Sweden
Published Date
Jun 21, 2021
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
511 - 525
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