ABSTRACT
A study on Assessment of the Kenyan policy on the implementation of inclusive
education in publlc primary schools was carried out in Nyangeta zone, was
carried out with the purpose of assessing process and progress indusive
education in Kenya. The following objectives guided the study to establish
whether the school facilities and curriculum have been modified to accommodate
the special needs learners. To find out if indeed the stakeholders in the
implementation ofindusive education have been prepared to undertake the task.
To find out if there is any form of collaboration during the implementation
process. To identify during the challenges faced by the implementers of inclusive
learning in Kenya.
The population studied consis’ted of 24 general education teachers, 6 Head
teachers, 3 resource room teachers, 2 language specialis’ts, 4 psychoIogt~ts, 2
Braille teachers. Methods used in the assessment were mostly qualitative given
the nature of the research topic, although observation and quantitative ana/ysi~
had to be used in some situations. Data was obtained from 2 sources particularly
primary data from the responses of the study population and secondary data
from the textbooks. Findings from the study revealed that the implementation of
indusive education had not done very much to prepare its teachers to prepare
the teachers for tht~ innovation. But it was also discovered that many general
dassroom teachers have responded by going for upgrading with a spedalization
in both special needs education and guidance and counsellng. It was also
discovered that some of the school facilities had been modified and some
special facilities had been modified and some special facilities had been
acquireo’, a/though some were still lacking and inadequate. ThLc was challenging
both the teachers and learners in an indusive setting. It was also established
that some teachers were still struggllng to adjust to the innovation and therefore
they could not effectively restructure their curriculum and instructional
approaches but instead complained~
Another finding showed that somehow the roles of some stakeholders were in
conflict particularly those of parents and therefore this~ was a challenge to the
collaboration of the imp/ementers. The following were recommendea~
paftnershi~ among the stakeholders in the implementation to involve speciallsts
from many professional discIole% Teacher development and continuous support
for dassroom teachers. Put emphasis on the modification of the general
education environment
OLEWE, O (2021). An Assesment Of The Kenyan Policy On The Implementation Of Inclusive Education In Public Primary Schools; A Case Of Selected Schools In Nyangeta Zone, West Kisumu District, Nyanza Province. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/an-assesment-of-the-kenyan-policy-on-the-implementation-of-inclusive-education-in-public-primary-schools-a-case-of-selected-schools-in-nyangeta-zone-west-kisumu-district-nyanza-province
OLEWE, OTIENO "An Assesment Of The Kenyan Policy On The Implementation Of Inclusive Education In Public Primary Schools; A Case Of Selected Schools In Nyangeta Zone, West Kisumu District, Nyanza Province" Afribary. Afribary, 10 Jun. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/an-assesment-of-the-kenyan-policy-on-the-implementation-of-inclusive-education-in-public-primary-schools-a-case-of-selected-schools-in-nyangeta-zone-west-kisumu-district-nyanza-province. Accessed 23 Dec. 2024.
OLEWE, OTIENO . "An Assesment Of The Kenyan Policy On The Implementation Of Inclusive Education In Public Primary Schools; A Case Of Selected Schools In Nyangeta Zone, West Kisumu District, Nyanza Province". Afribary, Afribary, 10 Jun. 2021. Web. 23 Dec. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/an-assesment-of-the-kenyan-policy-on-the-implementation-of-inclusive-education-in-public-primary-schools-a-case-of-selected-schools-in-nyangeta-zone-west-kisumu-district-nyanza-province >.
OLEWE, OTIENO . "An Assesment Of The Kenyan Policy On The Implementation Of Inclusive Education In Public Primary Schools; A Case Of Selected Schools In Nyangeta Zone, West Kisumu District, Nyanza Province" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 23, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/an-assesment-of-the-kenyan-policy-on-the-implementation-of-inclusive-education-in-public-primary-schools-a-case-of-selected-schools-in-nyangeta-zone-west-kisumu-district-nyanza-province