The impact of regular elementary school teachers` attitudes on inclusive education for special needs children and improvement suggestions

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  • What: The research shows that first-grade special needs children are better integrated than those in the third grade.
  • Who: Inclusive Education and colleagues from the Jing Hengyi School of, Hangzhou Normal University, Yuhangtang Road No2318, Hangzhou, China have published the research: The Impact of Regular Elementary School Teachers` Attitudes on Inclusive Education for Special Needs Children and Improvement Suggestions, in the : Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development
  • How: The research highlights the significant influence of peer relationships and school culture on student attitudes.
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