Preliminary communication
https://doi.org/10.21464/mo.28.1.11
Geography’s teachers attitudes towards working with pupils with developmental difficulties
Dominko Svilan
Ana Pejdo
orcid.org/0000-0003-4007-1359
; Department of Geography, University of Zadar, Croatia
Jadranka Brkić-Vejmelka
; Odjel za nastavničke studije u Gospiću, Sveučilište u Zadru, Hrvatska
Abstract
For successful application of educational inclusive concept, next to the material and technical requirements, of high importance is also the quality and improvement of educational practice, education and competence of all participants in the educational process. Teachers are crucial part of the educational process so their acquired knowledge and skills are of great importance for the success of the inclusive education. Aim of this paper was to determine geography teacher’s attitudes towards working with pupils with developmental difficulties. For the purpose of the research survey was conducted including geography teachers in elementary and secondary schools in Croatia. Research results indicate that teachers do not consider themselves educated enough neither competent for everyday work with pupils with developmental difficulties and they express the need for additional education. In their school work they try to adopt teaching materials and methods according to children’s difficulties. Cooperation with school professional and pedagogical service and parents is one of the main preconditions for successful teaching. There are significant differences in teacher’s attitudes in elementary in relation to ones in secondary schools.
Keywords
pupils with developmental difficulties; Geography; teaching; teacher’s attitudes
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260369
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Publication date:
14.7.2021.
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