Effective Approaches to Inclusive Classroom Management in Special Education Settings
Fritzie Camingao, Lilibeth Pinili, Raymond Espina, Randy Mangubat
Abstract
This study examines the impact of inclusive classroom behaviors on students' academic performance in English, Mathematics, and Science. The findings indicate that while moderate to high levels of disruptive behaviors, lack of engagement, transition difficulties, communication barriers, and social-emotional challenges are present, they do not significantly affect academic performance. This suggests that students maintain satisfactory performance levels, demonstrating the effectiveness of current educational strategies or interventions. However, the study also highlights the need for further research to identify additional factors influencing academic achievement and to develop effective support approaches. Interventions to enhance student interest, active participation, and smooth transitions are crucial for minimizing classroom disruptions. Additionally, addressing communication and social-emotional regulation difficulties is essential for helping students express themselves effectively and navigate social situations. Overall, the study underscores the resilience of students and the importance of maintaining and improving educational practices to support both behavioral and academic success. The insights gained provide valuable information for educators and policymakers, reinforcing the potential of current interventions and encouraging further research into innovative educational practices.
https://doi.org/10.22030/wjher.4.3
Keywords
Inclusive classroom behaviors, academic performance, behavioral challenges, classroom engagement
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Journal: World Journal on Education and Humanities ResearchVolume (Issue): 4(3)DOI: https://doi.org/10.22030/wjher.4.3Pages: 1-11Published: 08-01-2024Copyright: Copyright (c) 2024 Fritzie Camingao, Lilibeth Pinili, Raymond Espina, Randy MangubatOpen access: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
How to CiteCamingao, F., Pinili, L., Espina, R., Mangubat, R. (2024). Effective Approaches to Inclusive Classroom Management in Special Education Settings. World Journal on Education and Humanities Research, 4(3), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.22030/wjher.4.3
How to CiteCamingao, F., Pinili, L., Espina, R., Mangubat, R. (2024). Effective Approaches to Inclusive Classroom Management in Special Education Settings. World Journal on Education and Humanities Research, 4(3), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.22030/wjher.4.3