Special Education Research Papers/Topics

Perceptions Of Tutors In Colleges Of Education In Ghana On Pre-Service Teacher Preparation For Effective Inclusive Education

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions tutors in Colleges of Education have on pre-service teacher preparation for inclusive education in Ghana. A descriptive survey design was adopted using a sample of 235 tutors from 13 Colleges of Education in Ghana. The colleges were drawn from Central, Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions. The lottery method was used to select three regions out of ten and the purposive sampling technique was used to select all the Colleges within th...

EFFECTIVENESS OF ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR PUPILS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN BASIC SCHOOLS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This study was carried out to assess the effectiveness of orientation and mobility (O&M) training programme for pupils with visual impairment in basic schools in Ghana with particular reference to Akropong and Wa Schools for the Blind in the Eastern and Upper West Regions respectively. The study employed qualitative approaches in getting the relevant data using the descriptive qualitative design to satisfy the purpose and objectives of the study. In all, 18 respondents were selected ...

EVALUATION OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES IN SELECTED PILOT INCLUSIVE BASIC SCHOOLS IN THE WINNEBA TOWNSHIP ..

ABSTRACT This study evaluated inclusive education practices in selected schools in the Winneba township. The study considered the physical environment of the inclusive schools, the resources and facilities available, how teachers adapt the curriculum and their instructions, as well as the support services available for inclusive education in the township. Forty teachers in 10 inclusive pilot schools were observed for the study. An observation checklist was the main instrument used to collect ...

EXPERIENCES OF STUDENTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA..

ABSTRACT This phenomenological study explored experiences of students with visual impairments at the University of Education, Winneba. Thirty students with visual impairments were purposively sampled for the study. Focused group semi-structured interviews were used to collect data. Data were coded and analyzed using thematic approach. Results of the study showed that the students with visual impairments were accepted and supported by their sighted peers in the university, which created friend...

HIV/AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOURS AMONG ADOLESCENTS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS IN SOME SELECTED SPECIAL SCHOOLS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The central aim of this sequential explanatory mixed method research aimed at exploring HIV/AIDs knowledge and sexual behaviours of adolescents with hearing impairments (HI) in some selected special schools in Ghana. This study mixed method designs was employed to achieve the aim. Self-constructed questionnaires were administered to three hundred and ten (N=310) adolescents from four (4) special schools in four regions of Ghana. Self-structured questionnaire, which made up of HIV/AID...

HEALTHCARE SEEKING BEHAVIOURS OF PARENTS WHO HAVE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AT UNIVERSITY PRACTICE INCLUSIVE BASIC SCHOOL, SOUTH CAMPUS AND REV. FR. JOHN MEMORIAL SCHOOL, WINNEBA

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to explore healthcare seeking behaviours of parents who have children with disabilities in University Practice Inclusive Basic School and Rev, Fr, John Memorial School both in Winneba. A case study design was adopted where the researcher used a qualitative approach such as semi-structured interview guide to gather data for the study. Data from participants were analysed using thematic analytical approach. The results revealed that some of the parents afte...

HIV/AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR OF ADOLESCENTS IN THE SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF IN AHAFO AND ASHANTI REGIONS OF GHANA

ABSTRACT This study investigated Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV/AIDS) knowledge and sexual behaviours of adolescents in the Bechem and Ashanti schools for the deaf located in the Ahafo and Ashanti Regions of Ghana respectively. Five research questions and five hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. The study hinged on the Attribution theory by Weiner (1935) and literature reviewed based on the research questions. Descriptive survey design was used for the study. The purposive, prop...

PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN THE EDUCATION OF THEIR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN SELECTED SCHOOLS IN WASSA EAST DISTRICT IN THE WESTERN REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study aimed to find out the extent to which parents supported the education of their preschool children with special needs in five selected schools within the Wassa East District in the Western Region of Ghana. A descriptive cross-sectional survey design was employed for this study. A combination of purposive and convenience sampling methods were used to select 86 study participants comprising 80teachers and 6 parents for the study. Questionnaire (Cronbach’s alp...

TEACHERS’ VIEWS ON VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR STUDENTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES IN CATHOLIC SPECIAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FIJAI -TAKORADI IN WESTERN REGION, GHANA.

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to ascertain teachers’ views on vocational training programmes for students with intellectual disabilities in Catholic Special Vocational School, Fijai-Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana. The study employed a case study as it design and the approach was based on qualitative research methodology. Four research questions were raised to guide the study. The instruments were made up of observation; documentation and semi-structured interview to gather...

ACCESS TO MOBILITY DEVICES BY ADULTS WITH MOBILITY IMPAIRMENTS IN THE WINNEBA MUNICIPALITY IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to explore access to mobility devices by adults with mobility impairments in the Winneba Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana. The study adopted Penchansky and Thomas’s Theory of Access and Victor Vroom’s Expectancy Theory as the theoretical frameworks for the study. The research design used was a case study. The population for the study was forty (40) adults with mobility impairments including twenty-five (25) males and fifteen (15) females. ...

TEACHER PERCEPTIONS OF THE PRACTICE OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN SELECTED BASIC SCHOOLS IN THE BEKWAI MUNICIPALITY IN THE ASHANTI REGION OF GHANA.

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to sample the opinions of teachers on the practice of inclusive education in the Bekwai Municipality in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study. Sixty regular education teachers, who were randomly selected to participate in the study, responded to a questionnaire developed for the study. The participants’ responses were analyzed through descriptive statistics which included frequency distributions a...

TEACHERS’ STRATGIES FOR ENHANCING PARTICIPATION OF PUPILS WITH DISABILITIES IN SELECTED INCLUSIVE BASIC SCHOOLS IN SOUTH TONGU DISTRICT, GHANA.

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this study was to examine teachers’ strategies for enhancing the participation of pupils with disabilities in selected inclusive basic schools in the South Tongu District. The design employed was descriptive survey. Purposive sampling technique was used to select ten head teachers, while simple random sampling technique was used to select one-hundred forty teachers from ten selected pilot inclusive schools. Questionnaire was used to gather data. Data from the ...

COPING STRATEGIES OF PUPILS WHO ARE DEAF AT DIAMOND KIDS INCLUSIVE SCHOOL COMPLEX NSAWAM, GHANA

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this phenomenological study was to ascertain the social, academic, communication experiences, and the coping strategies of pupils who are deaf at the Diamond Kid Inclusive School Complex (DKIS) Nsawam. Fifteen (15) pupils who were deaf from Basic 3, 4, 5 and 6 were purposively sampled for the study. Focus group interview guides were used to collect data. Data were coded and analysed using a thematic approach. Results of the study indicated that participants had varie...

PERFORMANCE OF UPPER PRIMARY PUPILS WHO ARE DEAF IN THE BASIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY PRACTICE INCLUSIVE SCHOOL, SOUTH CAMPUS, WINNEBA

ABSTRACT  This study explored performance of upper primary pupils with deafness in basic mathematical operations at the University Practice South Inclusive School in Winneba.  Four research questions were raised to guide the study. The approach was qualitative that employed a case study research design. Purposive and stratified sampling techniques were used to sample five (5) teachers and seven (7) pupils with deafness from the upper primary. A semi- structured interview guide and work...

STUDENTS’ COMPETENCY IN THE USE OF COMPUTER ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AT AKROPONG SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

ABSTRACT  The objective of the study was to assess students’ competencies in the use of computer assistive technology at Akropong School for the Blind. This became necessary because little research has been conducted to document the competencies and challenges in the use of computer among students with visual impairments. A case study design with a mixed research strategy was adopted for the study. The researcher gathered both quantitative and qualitative data to measure the students�...


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