Adaptation of the curriculum for the inclusion of learners with special education needs in selected primary schools in the Fort Beaufort District

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1 janvier 2017

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Toyin M. Adewumi et al., « Adaptation of the curriculum for the inclusion of learners with special education needs in selected primary schools in the Fort Beaufort District », African Journal of Disability (Online), ID : 10670/1.wf3u1u


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BACKGROUND: There is need for 'high-quality' teachers who are equipped to meet the needs of all learners through provision of education for an inclusive society according to equal opportunities to all. OBJECTIVE: This paper investigates pockets of good practice in the adaptation of the curriculum for the inclusion of learners with special education needs (SEN) in selected primary schools in the Fort Beaufort District. METHOD: The study adopted a qualitative research approach and employed a case study design. Eight teachers and 10 principals from 10 selected primary schools, 4 education district officials and 1 provincial official were interviewed. Purposive sampling was used to select the participants. Data were collected using document analysis and semi-structured interviews and were analysed thematically. RESULT: The study established that teachers use methods relating to different teaching strategies, individual work, group work and extra work. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that there are pockets of good practice of inclusion policy such as the use of different teaching strategies, individual work, group work and extra work for inclusion of learners with SEN in some of the selected primary schools in the poor rural context. The paper recommends adequate training for teachers in curriculum adaptation in order for all teachers to accommodate learners with SEN.

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