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Keşci, Zehra, Çıkılı, Yahya |
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International Journal of Educational Research Review (IJERE); Oct2023, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p726-740, 15p |
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Making children with special needs a part of society depends on others' accepting them with their differences and supporting them in considering their needs. For this reason, various activities can be used as tools to develop social tolerance and demonstrate positive attitudes toward children with special needs. Some of these activities include informing, drama, and reading children's books. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the reading storybook activity on the attitudes toward students with special needs in students who demonstrate typical development. The study used a mixed-method design. The study group was composed of 84 third-grade primary school students who received education in the Ağrı city center. Data were collected through the Student Interview Form developed by the researchers and the Social Acceptance Attitude Scale developed by Siperstein (1988); reliability and validity for the Turkish translated form were performed by Civelek (1990). Results showed that the Social Acceptance Scale post-test data demonstrated differences in favor of the experimental group students who were exposed to the reading storybook activity compared to the control group post-test data. Besides, the students reportedly found the activity enjoyable, and at the end of the activity, they stated many positive views about students with special needs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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