ABSTRACT
The objective of inclusive education calls for children with special needs to
attend the same classes in the"regular schools along side with the rest of the
pupils with no special needs. Inclusive education is primarily about
restructuring school cultures policies and practices so that they respond to the diversity of students in the locality. It sees individual difference•s not as
problems to be fixed, but as opportunity for enriching learning and for
education system to embrace change. The schools are required to adjust
themselves to accommodate every child regardless of his/her special needs.
The purpose of the study was to find out the readiness of the regular primary
schools in Mathioya district in providing inclusive education. Specifically, the
study investigated, the availability of materials and accessibility of school
facilities to cater for the needs of learners with disabilities, the attitude of
district education administrators, school administrators, and teachers in
including disabled learners in the regular classes, challenges facing teachers
in ensuring that learners with special needs have equal access and quality
education in the regular classroom, proposed suggestions on how the situation "
can be improved to provide inclusive education. Data for this study was
gathered from primary schools in Mathioya district. Descriptive survey design
was used to collect information. The targeted population was 61 schools, 61
head teachers, 612 teachers and 3 district education administrators. The
sample included 20 schools and their head teachers, 204 teachers and 8 district
administrators, selected using stratified random sampling and purposeful
sampling to include model schools and schools with special units. Data was
collected by use of questionnaires, Interview schedules and observational
guidelines. A pilot study was carried out in one primary school to determine
validity and reliability of the instruments used in the study. Descriptive
statistics was used to analyze the quantitative data while qualitative data was
analyzed by drawing inference from the coded information. Graphs, tables and
written text were used to present the analyzed data. The study established that
at present, regular teachers are not adequately prepared to teach learners with
special needs; the current curriculum does not efficiently cater for learners
with disabilities besides there being inadequate materials and the facilities
being inaccessible. There was a general agreement on the importance of
special units and schools for learners with disabilities. It was perceived that
the government could promote the efforts of providing inclusive education
through proper curriculum and teachers' trainings. The study also found that
though there were successful people with disabilities, they were not preferred
as role models despite the perceived need of the suitability of the same people
as role models. The study recommended that teachers, the community at large
be sensitized on the importance of inclusive education, the government to train
and employ enough personnel on special needs education and restructure the curriculum to suit every child.
MUTHONI, G (2021). Readiness Of Primary Schools In Mathioya District In Providing Inclusive Education. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/readiness-of-primary-schools-in-mathioya-district-in-providing-inclusive-education
MUTHONI, GAKUHI "Readiness Of Primary Schools In Mathioya District In Providing Inclusive Education" Afribary. Afribary, 27 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/readiness-of-primary-schools-in-mathioya-district-in-providing-inclusive-education. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
MUTHONI, GAKUHI . "Readiness Of Primary Schools In Mathioya District In Providing Inclusive Education". Afribary, Afribary, 27 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/readiness-of-primary-schools-in-mathioya-district-in-providing-inclusive-education >.
MUTHONI, GAKUHI . "Readiness Of Primary Schools In Mathioya District In Providing Inclusive Education" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/readiness-of-primary-schools-in-mathioya-district-in-providing-inclusive-education