Abstract

ABSTRACT Inclusion of children with disabilities in general schools is drawing attention in Jordanian political and educational domains. Teachers play an important role in the successful implementation of inclusive education. This study explores teachers’ perceptions regarding inclusive education using focus group discussions. The findings revealed that teachers were generally positive about including children with physical and mild intellectual disabilities, but believe that it is not feasible to implement in current school environments. The challenges include insufficient human and physical resources, inaccessible buildings, inadequate training and lack of parental support. It is imperative to address these challenges for the effective implementation of inclusive education.

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