The study investigated the teachers’ opinions about inclusion of children who are blind; the factors which may influence their opinions and what they think can be done to include children who are blind in primary schools. It was a qualitative study which purposely involved five teachers from two primary schools. Data was collected through interviews. The centre of interest in the study was on the acceptance of children who are blind by the teachers; participation of children who are blind in classroom and outdoor activities, benefits of placing children who are blind in mainstream primary schools, the challenges of including children who are blind in the mainstream and what teachers think ca be done to overcome such challenges. The study...
Despite the introduction of Universal Primary Education (UPE) program in Uganda in 1997, children wi...
Abstract The United Nations (UN) on the rights of the child (1989) and other relevant international ...
The SALAMANCA Statement (UNESCO, 1994), and the Namibian constitution (1990) commit the government t...
This study is focused on teachers experiences (ordinary teachers and specialist teachers) in the te...
The study aims to investigate what teaching tools do teachers use and how do these tools influence o...
In the field of education, inclusion allows blind and visually impaired children to enroll in regula...
This study aimed at investigating the challenges which children with visual impairments face in lear...
This study investigated the views of blind primary school pupils towards inclusive education. The ma...
This study investigated perceptions of both blind students and their teachers in residential seconda...
Teachers’ practices in handling learners with visual impairments in inclusive schools have remained ...
This is a qualitative study which aims to investigate what blind students experience to be appropria...
The study aimed at investigating the factors that influence the enrollment of children with physical...
The study aimed at investigating the factors that influence the enrollment of children with physical...
The study aimed at investigating the factors that influence the enrollment of children with physical...
This study was intended to assess the challenges facings children with visual impairment in accessin...
Despite the introduction of Universal Primary Education (UPE) program in Uganda in 1997, children wi...
Abstract The United Nations (UN) on the rights of the child (1989) and other relevant international ...
The SALAMANCA Statement (UNESCO, 1994), and the Namibian constitution (1990) commit the government t...
This study is focused on teachers experiences (ordinary teachers and specialist teachers) in the te...
The study aims to investigate what teaching tools do teachers use and how do these tools influence o...
In the field of education, inclusion allows blind and visually impaired children to enroll in regula...
This study aimed at investigating the challenges which children with visual impairments face in lear...
This study investigated the views of blind primary school pupils towards inclusive education. The ma...
This study investigated perceptions of both blind students and their teachers in residential seconda...
Teachers’ practices in handling learners with visual impairments in inclusive schools have remained ...
This is a qualitative study which aims to investigate what blind students experience to be appropria...
The study aimed at investigating the factors that influence the enrollment of children with physical...
The study aimed at investigating the factors that influence the enrollment of children with physical...
The study aimed at investigating the factors that influence the enrollment of children with physical...
This study was intended to assess the challenges facings children with visual impairment in accessin...
Despite the introduction of Universal Primary Education (UPE) program in Uganda in 1997, children wi...
Abstract The United Nations (UN) on the rights of the child (1989) and other relevant international ...
The SALAMANCA Statement (UNESCO, 1994), and the Namibian constitution (1990) commit the government t...