Upon the introduction of the Universal primary education in 1997 by the government of Uganda, the idea of integrated education was put into practice. As of now, children with disabilities are accessing education through the mainstream schools though facing many challenges. However, our study has found out that CWDs are still facing many challenges in accessing special education in Uganda. This includes lack of good physical infrastructure, educational materials, easy access to classrooms, and other services. In addition, teachers are not motivated to take care of the needs of CWDs, resulting in low morale. Corruption among officials within the system is yet another factor affecting special education pro...
This study examines the implementation of universal primary education in Uganda. The focus of the re...
The SALAMANCA Statement (UNESCO, 1994), and the Namibian constitution (1990) commit the government t...
The study investigated the teachers’ opinions about inclusion of children who are blind; the factors...
Despite the introduction of Universal Primary Education (UPE) program in Uganda in 1997, children wi...
World-wide 57 children of primary school going age remain out of school, and more than half of these...
Special Needs Education Program in Uganda has survived through a period of trends since its formal i...
Abstract The United Nations (UN) on the rights of the child (1989) and other relevant international ...
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...
Inclusion of children with disability in the special units has been a great challenge in many counti...
Since the early 1990s the movement to have education for all was launched at the World Conference th...
This study is be carried out to investigate the challenges facing learners with disabilities in acc...
Background: The study was grounded in the recent developments of implementing the United Nations Con...
Despite the recognition of the importance of providing quality education to all children in several ...
This study examines the implementation of universal primary education in Uganda. The focus of the re...
The SALAMANCA Statement (UNESCO, 1994), and the Namibian constitution (1990) commit the government t...
The study investigated the teachers’ opinions about inclusion of children who are blind; the factors...
Despite the introduction of Universal Primary Education (UPE) program in Uganda in 1997, children wi...
World-wide 57 children of primary school going age remain out of school, and more than half of these...
Special Needs Education Program in Uganda has survived through a period of trends since its formal i...
Abstract The United Nations (UN) on the rights of the child (1989) and other relevant international ...
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...
Inclusion of children with disability in the special units has been a great challenge in many counti...
Since the early 1990s the movement to have education for all was launched at the World Conference th...
This study is be carried out to investigate the challenges facing learners with disabilities in acc...
Background: The study was grounded in the recent developments of implementing the United Nations Con...
Despite the recognition of the importance of providing quality education to all children in several ...
This study examines the implementation of universal primary education in Uganda. The focus of the re...
The SALAMANCA Statement (UNESCO, 1994), and the Namibian constitution (1990) commit the government t...
The study investigated the teachers’ opinions about inclusion of children who are blind; the factors...