The Impediments in Implementing Inclusive Education in Two Special Schools in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Impediments and Recommendations

Author:

Morelle Mokwena,Thakadu Matshidiso Ephraim,Bila Sindisa,Glory Morelle Maria

Abstract

Background: The implementation of successful inclusive education our special schools is still a challenge as there are numerous impediments that hinders such implementation.  Objectives: To explore impediments in the implementation of inclusive education in two special schools in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District.  Method: To archive stipulated objectives, a qualitative research approach was employed. The population of the study was made up of two special schools in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District. Data was collected using semi- structured interviewed. Data was collected through interviews that were collected from learners who are identified with learning barriers and request for placement in special schools. The data was gathered from the participants and analysed in thematic manner.  Results: The study revealed that there are numerous impediments that hinders the implementation of inclusive education, inter alia, safety and security in schools, lack of parental involvement, learner’s drug abuse, shortage of therapists, teacher’s qualification, overage learners and shortage of special schools. The study also outlined factors curbing the implementation of inclusive education.  Conclusion: The study concluded that indeed the stipulated impediments hinders the successful implementation inclusive education.  Contribution: The suggested strategies will enhance the successful implementation of inclusive education in schools.

Publisher

International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology

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