作者Evans, Rachael Annette
Wayne State University. Counseling
書名Exploring the relationship between pre-service school counselor's academic training and reported levels of multicultural competence as predictors of attitudes toward inclusion
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說明89 p
附註Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-07, Section: A, page:
Adviser: John J. Pietrofesa
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wayne State University, 2012
The principal aim of this study was to explore the relationships between pre-service school counselors' academic training and their self-reported levels of multicultural competence as predictors of attitudes toward inclusion. Variances in demographic data also were examined as predictors of attitudes regarding inclusion. A nonexperimental, correlational research design was used. Pearson product moment correlations were used to test the relationships between pre-service school counselors' level of academic training and their attitudes toward inclusions. No statistically significant correlations were obtained on these analyses, indicating that academic training does not predict attitudes toward inclusion. Pearson product moment correlations were used to test the relationships between pre-service school counselors' perceived level of multicultural competence and their attitudes toward inclusions. The results of these analyses were not statistically significant. Pre-service school counselors self-reported level of multicultural competence could not be used to predict their attitudes toward inclusion. Selected demographic variables (age, gender, ethnicity, having a disability, having a family member with a disability, higher degree, counseling major, type of credential or endorsement, and consider students with disabilities as a distinct culture) were used as the independent variables in these analyses. None of the independent variables entered the stepwise multiple linear regression equations, indicating they were not statistically significant predictors of the four subscales (physical, academic, behavioral, social) or the total score for attitudes toward inclusion. In addition to the research questions, Pearson product moment correlations were used to determine the strength and direction of the relationships between practical experiences with students with disabilities and their attitudes toward inclusion and multicultural competencies. Three statistically significant correlations were obtained on these analyses. Students who reported they felt better prepared to provide services to students with disabilities were more likely to have higher scores for the academic subscale measuring attitudes toward inclusion. In addition, the knowledge subscale on multicultural competence was significantly related to having a greater number of practical experiences with students with disabilities and practical experiences with students from diverse cultures. The remaining correlations were not statistically significant. Recommendations for future research were offered
School code: 0254
主題Education, Guidance and Counseling
Education, Higher
0519
0745
ISBN/ISSN9781267260451
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