An Inclusive View of the Disability of Secondary School Students
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Mendez Aguado, Cristina; Trigueros Ramos, Rubén; Aguilar Parra, José Manuel; Navarro Gómez, Noelia; Díaz López, Mª del Pilar; [et al.]Date
2020-11-30Abstract
Achieving the educational inclusion of students with special educational needs (SEN) is one of the significant challenges of the current Spanish educational system. This is a group of students with a high rate of bullying that leads to academic failure, as well as significant psychological and social consequences. Despite the fact that the behaviours and psychological characteristics of their peers seem to influence the degree of inclusion, there is no detail on this subject. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to determine the relationship between emotional intelligence, psychological flexibility, prosocial behaviour and inclusive behaviour. To carry out this study, a sample of 642 students between the ages of 12 and 19 years old participated and answered four questionnaires, one for each variable under study. The relationships established were extracted from different statistical analyses and a hypothesised predictive model. The results obtained revealed that emotional intelligence i...
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emotional intelligence
psychological flexibility
prosocial behaviours
inclusive behaviours
inclusion