The
purpose of this case study was to find out the attitudes
of parents towards mainstreaming children with special
needs into 2 regular private elementary schools in Sidon-Lebanon.
A total of 15 parents were interviewed out of 35 whose
children have learning disabilities. Sampling was
purposeful where the subjects were chosen to facilitate
reaching a range of data related to the targeted theme.
Data collected was analyzed within the intention to
detect; (a) attitude of parents towards various aspects
of inclusion namely, cooperation, academic improvement
and social adaptation of special and regular students
and modification of teaching methods, (b) attitudes
related to information on types of inclusion, types of
special needs to be included and level at which
inclusion is recommended. Respondents showed a positive
attitude towards the various aspects of inclusion, types
and levels of inclusion. Results were discussed in terms
of relevant research outcome in Lebanon and other
countries and in relation to implication for future
research and practice. Attitudes towards Inclusion of
children with special needs in regular schools (A case
study from parents' perspective).
Key
words:
Inclusion, inclusive education, learning disabled child, special education, educational change, case studies.