Policies to increase access to quality education have largely focused on reducing gender and income inequality; however, many children do not attend or fully participate in school because they have disabilities. Limited policy attention towards children with disabilities in developing countries is an obstacle to progress towards universal education. The limited knowledge and inadequate policies means many children with disabilities have limited access to quality education. In 2010, the legislative and policy context in Kenya changed significantly. The paper examines how the new constitution and the National Special Needs Education Policy Framework may impact the education of children with disabilities in coming years. The paper concludes th...
The impetus of the Rwandan government in developing free and accessible 9 years of basic education f...
Inclusion of children with disability in the special units has been a great challenge in many counti...
World-wide 57 children of primary school going age remain out of school, and more than half of these...
Policies to increase access to quality education have largely focused on reducing gender and income ...
While evidence confirms that children with disabilities face significant obstacles to schooling, esp...
Children with special needs in Kenya for many years were not given adequate attention with regard to...
Background: Educations is cited as a basic human right whose access is prime and subject to internat...
Kenya proudly proclaims to be one of the few Sub-Saharan African nations which has provided free pri...
Author of this article expresses belife that education is an essential tool for addressing most of t...
This paper is an extension of a prior research project where Kenyan primary school teachers began us...
This paper looks at experiences of learners living with disabilities in selected Nyanza counties Ken...
Policy Question What social, economic and environmental factors hinder the enrollment of disabled, ...
This paper describes qualitative research nested in a larger intervention programme developing and ...
All children deserve access to education, including those in low income countries. Educators and tea...
Children with disabilities encounter different forms of exclusion and are affected by them to varyin...
The impetus of the Rwandan government in developing free and accessible 9 years of basic education f...
Inclusion of children with disability in the special units has been a great challenge in many counti...
World-wide 57 children of primary school going age remain out of school, and more than half of these...
Policies to increase access to quality education have largely focused on reducing gender and income ...
While evidence confirms that children with disabilities face significant obstacles to schooling, esp...
Children with special needs in Kenya for many years were not given adequate attention with regard to...
Background: Educations is cited as a basic human right whose access is prime and subject to internat...
Kenya proudly proclaims to be one of the few Sub-Saharan African nations which has provided free pri...
Author of this article expresses belife that education is an essential tool for addressing most of t...
This paper is an extension of a prior research project where Kenyan primary school teachers began us...
This paper looks at experiences of learners living with disabilities in selected Nyanza counties Ken...
Policy Question What social, economic and environmental factors hinder the enrollment of disabled, ...
This paper describes qualitative research nested in a larger intervention programme developing and ...
All children deserve access to education, including those in low income countries. Educators and tea...
Children with disabilities encounter different forms of exclusion and are affected by them to varyin...
The impetus of the Rwandan government in developing free and accessible 9 years of basic education f...
Inclusion of children with disability in the special units has been a great challenge in many counti...
World-wide 57 children of primary school going age remain out of school, and more than half of these...