Background: Recent education-related research has raised concerns about the persistent exclusion of vulnerable learners in Uganda. The Revised Primary Teacher Education Curriculum of 2013 marked an ambitious yet inconclusive attempt to advance the implementation of inclusive education but has encountered deeply entrenched sociocultural exclusionary practices among education experts.Objectives: This study aimed to explicate education practitioners’ interpretations of Uganda’s flagship inclusive education programme in preservice primary teacher education.Method: Drawing on the conceptual vocabulary of frame analysis and the qualitative analysis of individual and group interviews and classroom observations, the interpretations of inclusive edu...
The philosophy of social inclusion is embedded in current legislation of the convention of child rig...
World-wide 57 children of primary school going age remain out of school, and more than half of these...
There is a complementarity between Uganda’s aim for ‘education for all’ and the pedagogy indicated a...
The globalisation of inclusive education mandated nations, including South Africa, to transform thei...
Uganda has registered profound levels of primary and secondary school attendance since the introduct...
The second goal of the UN Millennium Development calls for universal primary education by 2015. Is t...
There has been a paradigm shift globally regarding the adoption of inclusive education policies and ...
Abstract The United Nations (UN) on the rights of the child (1989) and other relevant international ...
Aim: The study explores Rwandan teachers’ perspectives on competencies they have for teaching in inc...
Mainstream education was declared by the government of Botswana as a priority for educating learners...
MEd (Special Needs Education), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusVarying studies on inclus...
MEd, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe purpose of this study was to investigate and describe...
Scholars emphasise the pivotal role that teacher perceptions play in the success of inclusive educat...
Background: The study was grounded in the recent developments of implementing the United Nations Con...
The development of inclusive education practices have led to worldwide discussion of how best to del...
The philosophy of social inclusion is embedded in current legislation of the convention of child rig...
World-wide 57 children of primary school going age remain out of school, and more than half of these...
There is a complementarity between Uganda’s aim for ‘education for all’ and the pedagogy indicated a...
The globalisation of inclusive education mandated nations, including South Africa, to transform thei...
Uganda has registered profound levels of primary and secondary school attendance since the introduct...
The second goal of the UN Millennium Development calls for universal primary education by 2015. Is t...
There has been a paradigm shift globally regarding the adoption of inclusive education policies and ...
Abstract The United Nations (UN) on the rights of the child (1989) and other relevant international ...
Aim: The study explores Rwandan teachers’ perspectives on competencies they have for teaching in inc...
Mainstream education was declared by the government of Botswana as a priority for educating learners...
MEd (Special Needs Education), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusVarying studies on inclus...
MEd, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe purpose of this study was to investigate and describe...
Scholars emphasise the pivotal role that teacher perceptions play in the success of inclusive educat...
Background: The study was grounded in the recent developments of implementing the United Nations Con...
The development of inclusive education practices have led to worldwide discussion of how best to del...
The philosophy of social inclusion is embedded in current legislation of the convention of child rig...
World-wide 57 children of primary school going age remain out of school, and more than half of these...
There is a complementarity between Uganda’s aim for ‘education for all’ and the pedagogy indicated a...