Special Education Research Papers/Topics

Environmental And Personality Factors As Correlates Of Psychological Adjustment Of Adolescents With Hearing Impairment In Secondary Schools In Oyo State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT  Adolescents with hearing impairment are often viewed as individuals who are psychologically maladjusted as a result of poor environmental and personality factors. Consequently, their senses of belonging in the society have been reduced to the extent that their self image have been affected.  Although, several studies on adolescents with hearing impairment have focus on their academic performance, but little attempt have been made to examine or study the environmental and personal...

The Effects Of Teacher Characteristics On Pupils’ Academic Perfomance In Kcpe In Inclusive Classroom In Public Primary Schools In Narok North Sub-County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Despite education being one of the basic human rights and an empowerment prerequisite, there are various factors that affect the provision of quality education in inclusive public primary schools in Kenya. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of teacher characteristic on pupil‟s academic performance in KCPE in inclusive classroom in public primary schools in Narok North sub-County in Narok County, Kenya. The objectives of the study were to assess; the effect of teac...

Challenges Faced By Learners With Visual Impairment In Reading And Writing English Braille Grade Ii In Selected Special Primary Schools In Kisumu And Siaya Counties - Kenya

ABSTRACT Learners with visual impairment (VI) depend on Braille as a medium of instruction and communication. According to a report by the Ministry of Education, only 45 (30.6%) out of 147(100%) of learners with VI enrolled in upper primary classes in Kisumu and Siaya counties could read and write English Braille grade II competently. Despite this discrepancy, there was no documented explanation for this low percentage of learners with English Braille grade II competencies, particularly in Ki...

Factors Influencing Students’ Academic Performance In Ugandan Sign Language Courses At Kyambogo University, Uganda

ABSTRACT Ugandan Sign Language (USL) training for students improves service delivery to members of Uganda Deaf Community. Kyambogo University (KyU) was the only public University in Uganda which trained students in USL. From 2007 to 2012 students’ performance in USL had been low (mean = 46 and mean = 42) in comparison to their performance in other courses offered for students pursuing Bachelor of Adult and Community Education (mean = 73) and Bachelor of Arts in Community Based Rehabilitatio...

The Influencw Of Selected Factors On Academic Performance Of Deaf Students In English Composition In Secondary Schools In Kenya

ABSTRACT English is a key and compulsory subject in secondary school curriculum in Kenya. The performance of students in schools for the Deaf in English in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, (K.C.S.E) has been below average. In the years 2010-2015, students‟ registered mean score of 3.45, 3.0, 2.4, 3.7 and 3.17 respectively, out of a mean of 12, which indicated a “D” Grade and below average in Kenyan grading system. Although theories have suggested that the selected factors could...

Stakeholders Level Of Preparedness On Use Of Alternative Assistive Technology Among Learners With Visual Impairment In Inclusiveprimary Schools In Turkana County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Braille has been used as the main assistive technology by Learners with Visual Impairment (LVI) for the last 200 years. However, the use of this technology has limited opportunities for learners to access the curriculum and general information. With the emergence of new devices that are based on audio, electronic and multimedia technologies such as audio tapes, talking books, Optacon, note taker, computer with speech output, Optical Character Reader (OCR) scanner, refreshable braille...

Determinants Of The Implementation Of Inclusive Education In Public Secondary Schools In Bungoma County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Education empowers citizens and hence reduces poverty by enhancing livelihood. Globally, 77 million children are out of education and 25.7 million (33.4%) are those with disabilities. In Kenya 1,504 (0.48 %) Students with Disabilities of 315,000 in public secondary schools are in Inclusive Education programme. Baseline survey in Bungoma County between 2013 and 2016 indicated that only 107(0.07%) Students with Visual impairments and physical challenges are in Inclusive Education progr...

Teachers’ Perception Of Challenging Behaviour Among Learners With Autism And Its Influence On Choice Of Management Strategies In Primary Schools In Western Kenya

ABSTRACT Teachers working with learners with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) often feel ill prepared to manage challenging behaviours presented by them. Quite often, when they are faced with cases of challenging behaviour, they use coping strategies that have led to delinquency and other anti-social behaviours resulting into school dropout among these learners. Education Assessment records in Busia, Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma, Nandi, Kisumu and Siaya counties in Western Kenya indicate that ...

Teachers Level Of Support To Retain Learners With Disability In Regular Primary Schools In Kisumu West Sub-County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The Government of Kenya made inclusive education a policy requirement in the provision of education to all children. Research has shown that the support given by teachers plays a very important role in curriculum implementation that ensures success in a child`s career. Education Assessment records in Kisumu county indicate that between the year 2012 and 2016, 846 learners who are physically challenged had been assessed and placed in regular schools in Kisumu West, Kisumu Central and ...

Demographic And Psycho-Social Background As Correlates Of Parents’ Perception Of Causes Of Mental Retardation Among School Children In South-Western Nigeria

ABSTRACT There are contradictory opinions surrounding the causes of mental retardation among parents of children with mental retardation. The causes on one hand may be genetic and on the other may be largely attributed to mystical forces. Previous studies have tried to ascertain the causes of mental retardation in families but they have not been able to establish the actual etiology. However, demographic and psychosocial factors are also important factors worthy of investigation in identifyin...

Family Life And Hiv/Aids Education (Flhe) As Predictor Of Knowledge And Attitude To Hiv/Aids Among Adolescents With Hearing Impairment In South-West, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The menace of HIV/AIDS is a serious concern globally, especially the rate at which the disease spreads among adolescents with hearing impairment. This has been attributed to poor knowledge of and attitude to the incidence of HIV/AIDS, lack of personal skills coupled with inability of adolescents with hearing impairment to hear, comprehend and translate information about HIV/AIDS to functional use that could have helped them to cope with life challenges. Several studies have been carr...

Impact Of Explicit And Visual Instructional Strategies On Vocational Interest Of Pupils With Mild Intellectual Disability In Selected Schools In Ibadan, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Vocational training is important in achieving economic empowerment and independence in persons with intellectual disability. However, pupils with intellectual disability often enter the labour market in Nigeria without receiving vocational training resulting into serious challenges to these pupils. Several existing research on pupils with intellectual disability focused on improving academic performance, while few studies have been done on enhancing their vocational interest using Ex...

Effect of Applied Orientation And Mobility Programmes on Attitudes of Achievement in Geometry of Learners With Visual Impairment in Abuja And Gindiri, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Geometry and on larger scale mathematics was not taught to learners with visual impairment and so they do not write public examinations in the area of mathematics (geometry) in Nigeria. This study is on effect of applied orientation and mobility programme on attitude and achievement in geometry of learners with visual impairment in Abuja and Gindiri. The specific aim of the research is to find out if applied orientation and mobility programme as an adapted teaching strategy will giv...

Examining Pre-Service Teacher Preparation For Inclusive Education In Ghana

ABSTRACT The study examined pre-service Teacher Preparation in terms of theoretical knowledge and practical experience towards Inclusive Education in Ghana. This was premised on the argument that teacher preparation should be a key consideration in the implementation of inclusive education. A descriptive survey research design was adopted using a sample of 300 student-teachers randomly selected from 3 Colleges of Education in Ghana. A questionnaire was used to gather the data. The Cronbach’...

Teacher Attitude Towards Inclusive Education: Survey Of Selected Regular Schools In The Cape Coast Municipality Of Ghana

ABSTR4.CT This study examined regular school teacher attitude towards inclusive education in the Cape Coast Municipality of Ghana. Precisely, the study investigated teachers' level of conceptualization/understanding of inclusive education, the prime factors responsible for their differing attitude towards inclusive education as well as steps that can be implemented to improve and promote inclusive education in the municipality. One hundred and thirty-two (132) teachers were selected for the s...


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