Abstract

This manuscript is about the study conducted in order to establish the views of students at Kwame Nkrumah University concerning the inclusion of learners with disabilities. Three objectives were administered, and these were to establish the views of students concerning the inclusion of learners with disabilities, to identify the benefits of inclusive education and to determine what should be done to promote inclusive education. The findings were that, there is positive treatment of learners with disabilities and that they are able to learn with others who are not disabled, they need modified curriculum and more resources, the environment is being modified bit by bit. It was also found that, some teaching methods being used are not suitable. Among the benefits realised from inclusive education which were established through the views of students were that, some learning materials are given to learners with disabilities, there is social and academic interaction between learners with and without disabilities, there is positive attitude towards learners with disabilities in inclusive setting, equality and the right to education are being realised. Concerning what has to be done to improve inclusive education students views were that there is need for awareness campaign about inclusive education, more learning materials are needed, modification of existing teaching methods and infrastructure is needed and positive language towards learners with disabilities is required. The semi-structured interview guide was administered when collecting data from fifteen respondents.

Highlights

  • Among the benefits realised from inclusive education which were established through the views of students were that, some learning materials are given to learners with disabilities, there is social and academic interaction between learners with and without disabilities, there is positive attitude towards learners with disabilities in inclusive setting, equality and the right to education are being realised

  • Before advocating for inclusive education for learners with disabilities researchers had first to hear from the views of students of special education at Kwame Nkrumah about the matter, it is argued that, engaging views of students can lead to changes in the understanding of learners with disabilities and practices that are inclusive in nature and researchers would know how much has been done and what is not done which needs to be advocated for

  • Establishing the Views of Students Concerning the Inclusion of Learners with Disabilities The findings concerning the views of students on the inclusion of learners with disabilities were that, inclusive education is workable because learners with disabilities are treated in the same manner as with those without disabilities are treated and they are not stigmatized

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Introduction

Inclusive education is supported through advocacy by people, organizations such as NonGovernment Organisations and church organizations who fight for the rights of learners with special educational needs. The roles performed by advocacy group is that of fighting for rights of learners with special educational needs. They ensure that learners with special educational needs. They see to it that educational needs of learners with special educational needs are met. Before advocating for inclusive education for learners with disabilities researchers had first to hear from the views of students of special education at Kwame Nkrumah about the matter, it is argued that, engaging views of students can lead to changes in the understanding of learners with disabilities and practices that are inclusive in nature and researchers would know how much has been done and what is not done which needs to be advocated for

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