The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires state parties to make deliberate laws, policies and administrative measures to safeguard the right to work of persons with disabilities. However, many countries, such as Ghana, run afoul of this requirement. Currently, there are intense campaigns in Ghana aimed at prioritising the education of persons with disabilities so as to enable them to explore their potential. Moreover, universities have demonstrated commitment towards the inclusion of persons with disabilities. However, little is known about the university preparation of persons with disabilities, the transition of graduates with disabilities from school to work and the attitudes of peers towards them....
For a variety of reasons, college students with disabilities encounter stressors beyond those of stu...
Online learning has gained prominence in higher education institutions globally. Its actual and pote...
This study explored the challenges and prospects of educating a deaf-blind student in a public unive...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires state parties to m...
Equitable access to quality education has been recognised as an important human right in several int...
Education has been described as a ‘bridging right’ that empowers persons with disabilities to justif...
The study examined experiences of students with visual impairment in Ghana’s public universities. Th...
Abstract Discrimination against persons with disabilities the world over in the realm of employment ...
Globally it is estimated that there are 285 million persons living with some sort of vision related ...
This survey study examined current employment status of visually impaired individuals in Ghana. It l...
People with disabilities in Ghana and other developing economies are discriminated against in many f...
The Persons with Disability Act (PWDA) was passed in 2006, to address the needs of persons with disa...
The transition to university is a crucial process in the lives of young people who pursue tertiary e...
There is increasing recognition on the importance of focusing on people with disabilities in interna...
This study focuses on inclusive education for visually impaired and sighted students in a boarding i...
For a variety of reasons, college students with disabilities encounter stressors beyond those of stu...
Online learning has gained prominence in higher education institutions globally. Its actual and pote...
This study explored the challenges and prospects of educating a deaf-blind student in a public unive...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires state parties to m...
Equitable access to quality education has been recognised as an important human right in several int...
Education has been described as a ‘bridging right’ that empowers persons with disabilities to justif...
The study examined experiences of students with visual impairment in Ghana’s public universities. Th...
Abstract Discrimination against persons with disabilities the world over in the realm of employment ...
Globally it is estimated that there are 285 million persons living with some sort of vision related ...
This survey study examined current employment status of visually impaired individuals in Ghana. It l...
People with disabilities in Ghana and other developing economies are discriminated against in many f...
The Persons with Disability Act (PWDA) was passed in 2006, to address the needs of persons with disa...
The transition to university is a crucial process in the lives of young people who pursue tertiary e...
There is increasing recognition on the importance of focusing on people with disabilities in interna...
This study focuses on inclusive education for visually impaired and sighted students in a boarding i...
For a variety of reasons, college students with disabilities encounter stressors beyond those of stu...
Online learning has gained prominence in higher education institutions globally. Its actual and pote...
This study explored the challenges and prospects of educating a deaf-blind student in a public unive...