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Xanthe Hunt; Ashrita Saran; Howard White; Hannah Kuper – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2025
Background: People with disabilities are consistently falling behind in educational outcomes compared to their peers without disabilities, whether measured in terms of school enrolment, school completion, mean years of schooling, or literacy levels. These inequalities in education contribute to people with disabilities being less likely to achieve…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education, Students with Disabilities, Developing Nations
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Zakhele Nzuza; Morgan Chitiyo – International Journal of Whole Schooling, 2024
Inclusive education requires teachers to design instruction that benefits all students, regardless of their abilities, gender, or cultural background. Cooperative learning, a strategy that inherently fosters inclusivity, is one of the approaches that can enhance the implementation of inclusive education. Therefore, teachers need to be well-versed…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Hella M. T. E. Moustache; Musa Makhoba – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2024
Background: A global move towards inclusivity has made inclusive education (IE) a necessity. The education of the learner with hearing loss (HL) in an IE setting remains challenging and scarcely researched. Despite government's clear position on IE, the extent to which the recommendations in the Education White Paper 6 (2001) (EWP6) are…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Hearing Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion
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Kerstin Tönsing; Shakila Dada – Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2024
In South Africa, many children with extensive support needs--including children who require AAC--are accommodated in care centers rather than the public schooling system. Caregivers employed at these centers need training in order to support children's communication using augmentative and alternative methods. A total of 29 center-based caregivers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Caregiver Training, Child Caregivers
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Rakgadi Grace Malapela; Gloria Thupayagale-Tshweneagae – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Society has always understood individuals with intellectual disabilities from a stance of deficiency, resulting in limited expectations and prospects for school-going adolescents with intellectual disabilities. The study used the social model of disability to explore teachers' perceptions of enablers to enhance school-based adolescents with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Adolescents
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Sarosha Pillay; Madeleine Duncan; Petrus J. de Vries – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Autism spectrum disorder is a growing public health concern in low-and middle-income countries that has prompted a World Health Organization resolution on "comprehensive and coordinated efforts for management of autism spectrum disorder." Despite being a signatory of the resolution, South Africa does not have any national policies to…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Government Employees
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Heidi Lourens; Leslie Swartz – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Although South Africa has numerous impressive policies for inclusion, the unfortunate fact on the ground is that the rhetoric of inclusion is still not reflected in reality. The majority of students with visual impairments are still in special schools where they have to contend with very poor learning conditions. For example, in 2015, 17 out of…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Special Schools, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Annamarie Elisabet Wyngaard; Catharina Jacoba Elizabeth Uys – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: When supporting learners with severe intellectual disabilities, teaching methods needs to be adapted. Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability (VdTMoCA) aims to enhance participation and facilitate adaptive responses through targeted intervention principles. This study aimed to develop and evaluate the impact of an intervention programme…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Independent Living, Severe Intellectual Disability, Students with Disabilities
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Brian Watermeyer; Judith McKenzie; Jane Kelly – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Globally, education of children with disabilities increasingly occurs in inclusive school settings, requiring specialised teacher education. Scholars emphasise relational and instrumental skills, to overcome prejudice and exclusion. Visual impairment (VI) is emotionally evocative, presenting particular challenges to inclusion. Using data from…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Special Education, Visual Impairments, Psychological Patterns
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Bathobile Charity Ngcobo; Juan Bornman – South African Journal of Education, 2024
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategies benefit learners with complex communication needs (CCN) by allowing them to participate, interact and learn. AAC is realised in the South African Education policy; however, research indicates that many teachers still have limited AAC knowledge. With this study we aimed to describe the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education Teachers, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication Disorders
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Juan Mendelsohn Ontong; Mareli Rossouw – Cogent Education, 2024
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of providing extra time as an accommodation to students with learning disabilities (LD) in higher education institutions. The results, which are based in the setting of a South African accountancy programme, provides a unique context where time, in time-constrained assessments, are often…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Accounting, Business Administration Education
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Agnes Larsson; Ensa Johnson; Ariné Kuyler; Margareta Jennische – Support for Learning, 2025
For decades, Blissymbolics (Bliss) has been used as a communicative symbol system for persons with complex communication needs. The linguistic features of Bliss words offer the potential for use with learners with learning disabilities to acquire literacy; however, no formal documentation of this is available. This qualitative study aims to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities
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Lindokuhle Ubisi; Wandile Tsabedze – Health Education Journal, 2024
Background: Despite anatomically correct models (ACMs) being recommended internationally for their ability to serve as real-life, age-appropriate, and practical models in comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) for learners with visual impairment, there is still limited research exploring South African teachers' views regarding their use.…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Models, Anatomy
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Iliana Skrebneva; Loraine Fordham – Deafness & Education International, 2024
Since 1994, the South African government has committed itself to transforming its entire education system with global initiatives related to inclusive education. One of these changes has seen increased support for deaf students in inclusive education settings, as deaf students are increasingly being educated in mainstream classrooms along with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion
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Mignon van Vreden – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2024
Despite a renewed interest in music teacher education practices with real-world implications, the heterogeneity of learners is often daunting to early-career educators. There is a lack of specific and adequate coursework in undergraduate music education programs to prepare preservice music teachers (PSMTs) for teaching diverse learner populations,…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music Education, Teacher Education Programs, Special Education
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