Dagmara Woronko’s research while affiliated with York University and other places

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Publications (2)


Exploring preservice teachers' attitudes towards inclusion
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April 2014

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International Journal of Inclusive Education

Isabel Killoran

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Dagmara Woronko

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Hayley Zaretsky

This study responds to a call for research into existing teacher-education programmes and their impact on teacher candidates' attitudes. An inclusive education course that examined the difference between ‘soft inclusion’ (inclusion which addresses the issue of place rather than substance of learning) and genuine inclusion was used to explore pre-existing teacher candidate beliefs and assumptions. Using the Opinions Relative to Mainstreaming-Adapted, four classes of students from two different teacher-preparation programmes within the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, Canada, were surveyed pre- and post-course. A statistically significant change in the scores was found for all of the classes. A significant difference was also found between the changes in scores of the two programme groups. Results indicate that the course was successful at shifting preservice students towards inclusion and gave the students a foundation that will hopefully translate into practice.


Citations (2)


... Hence, it is critical for instructors to have favourable attitudes toward inclusion and high levels of self-efficacy to successfully administer inclusive education (Hashim, Ghani, Ibrahim, & Zain, 2014). Therefore, teacher education courses that focus on inclusive issues can transform teachers' attitudes and self-efficacy besides providing knowledge to teachers (Killoran, Woronko, and Zaretsky, 2014) to be more prepared to teach in inclusive settings. ...

Reference:

Predicting the Roles of Attitudes and Self-Efficacy in Readiness Towards Implementation of Inclusive Education Among Primary School Teachers
Exploring preservice teachers' attitudes towards inclusion
  • Citing Article
  • April 2014

International Journal of Inclusive Education

... Additionally, the challenges faced by individuals with autism in adapting to unfamiliar environments further restrict their opportunities for social engagement, exacerbating their sense of exclusion and isolation. Addressing these challenges necessitates the creation of inclusive environments and the implementation of support mechanisms that cater to the unique needs of individuals with autism [98]. ...

Creating Inclusive Environments for Children with Autism
  • Citing Chapter
  • September 2011