Title
Associations between attitudes toward inclusive education and teaching for creativity for Indonesian pre-service teachers
Author
Soeharto Soeharto
Research Center of Educational Technologies, Azerbaijan State University of Economics
Author
Fitria Afriyanti
Doctoral School of Education, University of Szeged
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between pre-service teachers' attitudes toward inclusive education and teaching for creativity. The investigation was based on background factors, correlation, and regression between dimensions. The participants were 459 pre-service teachers from private and public universities across Indonesia. Data were collected using the Inclusive Education Scale and the Teaching for Creativity Scale (Indonesian version). The findings revealed no significant differences for all dimensions such as gender, age, and teaching experience. However, there were significant differences regarding university type in the dimensions of attitudes toward inclusive education and teaching for creativity, except for the rights of the child, the workload of the teacher, and student potential. Pearson correlation confirmed significant positive and negative correlations between the dimensions of attitudes toward inclusive education and teaching for creativity. The results of multiple linear regression analysis with the Stepwise method revealed that at least two dimensions of teaching for creativity had a significant impact on dimensions of teachers' attitudes toward inclusive education.
Keywords
Inclusive educationTeaching for creativityPre-service teacherAttitudeBackground factor
Object type
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:2083456
Appeared in
Title
Thinking Skills and Creativity
Volume
51
ISSN
1871-1871
Issued
2024
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Date issued
2024
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