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Inclusive education presents a significant challenge for contemporary society. All children should have the opportunity to develop according to their educational needs within an inclusive environment. The effectiveness of the school support team plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. This research aimed to explore the perspectives of teaching staff in kindergartens, including headmasters, teachers, and teaching assistants, regarding inclusive education, with a specific focus on their views and attitudes towards the roles of school special educators and teaching assistants in preschool education. A mixed-methods research strategy was employed to achieve this aim. Data were collected using a self-constructed questionnaire containing both closed and open items, completed by 394 respondents from 142 kindergartens. The findings indicated that teaching staff perceived the existence of a school support team as having a positive impact on addressing various children's issues and enhancing teachers' work. These results contribute to a broader understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the members of a school support team in kindergartens. Keywords: inclusive education, kindergarten, preschool education, school special educator, school support team, teaching assistant
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Ivana Rochovská
Matej Bel University
Vladimír Klein
University of Prešov
Viera Šilonová
University of Prešov
Problems of Education in the 21st Century
University of Prešov
Matej Bel University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5cc6bb6db643587562d1d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.33225/pec/24.82.521
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