Abstract
Despite the paradigm shift globally regarding the adoption of inclusive education, teachers still have varying preconceive misconceptions about its successful implementation and practices in the general education classroom. This study focused on teachers' perception of adapting inclusive education policies and procedures in the Bahamas and its implication for adult education.
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Recommended Citation
Newton, N.,
Carbridg, J.,
&
Hunter-Johnson, Y.
(2014).
Teachers' Perceptions of Inclusive Education and its Implication for Adult
Education in the Bahamas.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2014/papers/56
Teachers' Perceptions of Inclusive Education and its Implication for Adult Education in the Bahamas
Despite the paradigm shift globally regarding the adoption of inclusive education, teachers still have varying preconceive misconceptions about its successful implementation and practices in the general education classroom. This study focused on teachers' perception of adapting inclusive education policies and procedures in the Bahamas and its implication for adult education.