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Absence epilepsy as a barrier for effective teaching and learning in underprivileged communities

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dc.contributor.advisor Maguvhe, M. O.
dc.contributor.author Mabele, Pretty Zakhi
dc.date.accessioned 2016-08-22T06:24:58Z
dc.date.available 2016-08-22T06:24:58Z
dc.date.issued 2016-01
dc.identifier.citation Mabele, Pretty Zakhi (2016) Absence epilepsy as a barrier for effective teaching and learning in underprivileged communities, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21142> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21142
dc.description.abstract After the dispensation of the White Paper 6 in schools, there were no detailed guidelines to accommodate the learners with invisible impairments like absence epilepsy, especially those who live in underprivileged communities. Affected learners are still struggling and not receiving proper instruction in ordinary schools because of the nature of absence epilepsy. It seems like it is unknown that they are suffering, because the symptoms are absent. These learners are performing poorly; they are having learning and behavioural problems. At home parents are ignorant of their plight, teachers are oblivious of their problems and at schools they are being discriminated against by other children. As a result, they repeat grades and some end up leaving school to join the unemployed. They have a low self-esteem and remain unsociable. This is because they suffer from absence epilepsy which is a medical problem. Absence epilepsy is unknown to both parents and teachers in these communities. Cultural beliefs and ignorance prevent parents from taking these children to clinics for identification, which results in them not being supported in schools. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xi, 151 leaves) : color illustration en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Absence epilepsy en
dc.subject Absence seizure en
dc.subject Behavioural problems en
dc.subject Cultural beliefs en
dc.subject Epilepsy en
dc.subject Identification en
dc.subject Learning problems en
dc.subject Invisible impairments en
dc.subject Teaching and learning en
dc.subject Underprivileged communities en
dc.subject.ddc 371.91609684
dc.subject.lcsh Epileptic children -- Education -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal en
dc.subject.lcsh Children with social disabilities -- Education -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal en
dc.subject.lcsh Petit mal epilepsy -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Psychological aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Epilepsy in children -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Psychological aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Epilepsy in adolescence -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Psychological aspects en
dc.subject.lcsh Learning disabled children -- Education -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal en
dc.subject.lcsh Effective teaching -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal en
dc.title Absence epilepsy as a barrier for effective teaching and learning in underprivileged communities en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Inclusive Education en
dc.description.degree M. Ed. (Inclusive Education)


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