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Holistic Proposal To Improve Teaching Performance In Inclusive Education

  • Karla Lourdes Ortiz Granados
  • , Osmer Agustín Campos Ugaz
  • , Silvia Georgina Aguinaga Doig
  • , Enaidy Reynosa Navarro
  • , Ronald M. Hernández

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Abstract

Currently, the problem of inclusive education continues to be one of the most common barriers in the educational system, and one of the fundamental causes would be related to teacher preparation for attention to diversity. In this sense, an investigation was carried out with the objective of designing a holistic proposal aimed at improving teaching performance in inclusive education in a Lambayecan institution. The non-experimental design was used, using the survey technique and a questionnaire, which had a very high reliability and validity with values of 0.82 and 0.97, respectively. The sample consisted of 40 teachers, selected by non-probabilistic sampling under the criteria of homogeneity, accessibility and availability. As a result, it was obtained that 67.5% of teachers are located in the insufficient and sufficient levels regarding the dimensions of understanding, planning, conduction and evaluation. This indicates that a large percentage would require some support to accompany students with special educational needs. In short, it is important to develop strategies based on the particular characteristics and strengths of students that allow them to function independently and safely, both in the academic environment and in society.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)110-119
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results
Volume13
DOIs
StateIndexed - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • holistic proposal
  • improvement
  • teacher
  • teaching

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