Factors Influencing Enrolment Of Learners With Disabilities In Primary Schools With Inclusive Education In Nandi South District, Kenya.
Date
2017Author
Kipkosgei, Kogei J
Wanjala, Genevieve
Riechi, Andrew R
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ArticleLanguage
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This study sought to investigate the factors influencing enrolment of learners with
disabilities in primary schools with inclusive education in Nandi South district, Kenya. The
study used a conceptual framework showing factors influencing enrolment in special needs
education institutions such as finance, physical facilities and instructional material, teacher
preparedness and curriculum relevancy. Objectives of the study were: to determine how
physical facilities in institutions in Nandi South District are structured to accommodate
learners with special needs; to determine how sufficient were teaching and learning
resources for learners with disability in Nandi South; to determine preparedness of teachers
to handle learners with disability in Nandi South; to determine how the available curriculum
in institutions was relevant for learners with special needs; to determine adequacy of
available funds in financing special needs education. The study used an ex-post facto
research design and data was gathered using two questionnaires for head teachers and
teachers. The sample consisted of 44 head teachers and 306 class teachers. The data was
analyzed using descriptive statistics supported by tables, graphs, frequency, distribution and
percentages. The same data was also analyzed using statistical package for social science
(SPSS). It was found out that the factors under investigation influenced enrolment of
learners with disability. Notably, there was a decrease in enrolment because most of the
facilities were not structured to accommodate learners with disability; Secondly, though
limited and delayed ,funds were availed to schools and basic requirements like exercise
books, chalk and exam material were adequate in virtually all the schools. Other challenges
included insufficient, inconsistent and delayed funding which affects planning of school,
lack of adequate trained staff teaching and learning materials and physical facilities to
match the increased learning enrolment was noted to be very low hence needed to be
addressed. Therefore it was observed that all the education stakeholders should work
together to address these problems. The recommendations were that government should
allocate more funds, the physical facilities need to be structured, TSC should recruit more
trained teachers and the curriculum should be structured.
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https://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/wanjala_g/publications/factors-influencing-enrolment-learners-disabilities-primary-schools-inclusivehttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/107261
Citation
Wanjala. G, Kogei, J.K, A.R. Riechi. "Factors Influencing Enrolment of Learners with Disabilities in Primary Schools with Inclusive Education in Nandi South District, Kenya." International Journal of Novel Research in Education and Learning. 2017;4(2):172-190 .Publisher
University of Nairobi
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