12 Inclusive Education in Kenya
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What's the Meaning of Inclusive Education?
We need to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong opportunities for all.
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Supporting Young Children with Disabilities in the Classroom
All children learn best in a developmentally appropriate program that offers them the supports they need to participate successfully alongside their classmates.
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5 tips when transitioning from Special school to Mainstream school
Transitioning from Special school to mainstream school in Africa and especially in Kenya is no easy task but not completely out of reach. Follow these tips for guidance.
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The status of inclusive education in Kenya.
Article 54 of the constitution (1) (b) provides that persons with disabilities be entitled access to educational institutions and facilities for persons with disabilities that are integrated in the society to the extent compatible with the interests of the person. The Ministry of Education in Kenya has met the first component of the provision but has failed significantly on the second, which requires that integration be compatible with the interests of the person.
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Students with Disabilities are Facing Difficulties in Adjusting to COVID-19 Rules
Weeks after Kenyan schools re-opened following nine months of closure during the coronavirus pandemic, teachers, workers and administrators are struggling to enforce adherence to measures laid down by the government to stop the spread of the virus.
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Mental Disability Account for Most Students in Primary Level Education, Hearing Impairment for Secondary – Data
Mental impairment accounts for the largest proportion of learners with disabilities in special primary schools in Kenya.
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Involve Persons with Disabilities in Devising Solutions for Distance Learning – Experts
It is crucial to involve persons with disabilities in the devising of solutions for distance learning to ensure the continuity of education for everyone.
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Factual Inclusive Education: Theory to Practice
Inclusion covers all students, including those with behavior problems, lower academic abilities, and health conditions
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Disability and Education
Children with disabilities have been denied the vital right to education
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Disability and Early Childhood Development
Too often, children with disabilities are left behind from the start…there is need to invest urgently in early interventions for children with disabilities and provide inclusive, quality pre-primary education
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Children with Disabilities Should be presented at Educational Assessment Research Centers for Screening - Govt
The Kenyan Government has urged parents and guardians with children with disabilities to present the children for screening at the Educational Assessment Research Centers (EARCs) distributed across the country.
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5 Scholarships for Persons With Disabilities
As a student with disability, you may be entitled to one of these scholarships.