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The inclusion of students with visual impairment at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia : challenges and prospects

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dc.contributor.advisor Gous-Kemp, Catharina Susanna
dc.contributor.author Teferi Adnew Zelelew
dc.date.accessioned 2017-02-23T07:44:28Z
dc.date.available 2017-02-23T07:44:28Z
dc.date.issued 2016-12
dc.identifier.citation Teferi Adnew Zelelew (2016) The inclusion of students with visual impairment at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia : challenges and prospects, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22052> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22052
dc.description.abstract The inclusion of students with impairment in higher education needs enabling legal frameworks to lay the foundation for equal opportunities for those learners in all aspects of university life (Shepherd, 2001:17). To this effect, in the past two decades several countries have revised their legal documents in order to promote inclusive education at all levels of schooling. Accordingly, in 2006 the Ethiopian government also developed a new legislative document, namely Special Needs Education Program Strategy, in order to apply inclusive education in regular schools and in higher education institutions. Following the introduction of this policy document, all regular schools and higher education institutions in Ethiopia have been required to implement inclusive education as a mandatory approach when educating students with impairment, including those who are visually impaired. However, the actual implementation of an inclusive approach is being challenged by the social, political and physical circumstances of higher education institutions. Therefore, this study aimed at examining the existing challenges and prospects towards the inclusion of students with Visual Impairment (VI) in the particular context of Addis Ababa University (AAU). The study adopted an interpretive paradigm for better understanding and in-depth interpretation of the inclusion of students with VI at AAU. An interpretive paradigm also informs the detailed judgements made by experts of a suggested action plan for progressively providing support for students with VI at AAU. The study also applied the critical disability paradigm as a complementary philosophical base in order to examine critically the challenges that students with VI face and to suggest ways to transform the inclusive policies and practices of AAU in favour of the students. The researcher undertook a Delphi investigation to address the main aim of this research (i.e. to determine how best to implement an action plan that progressively increases support for students with VI at AAU over a period of time). The action plan that comprises various support measures and the necessary resources was developed using the empirical results of this study as well as the existing findings and best practices found in the literature study. It was scrutinized and approved by a number of experts. The researcher recommends that the plan should be implemented over the next five years at AAU in order to improve the support provided to students with VI. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xii, 372 leaves) : color charts en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Inclusion en
dc.subject Inclusive education en
dc.subject Impairment en
dc.subject Students with visual impairment en
dc.subject Higher education institutions en
dc.subject Challenges en
dc.subject Prospects en
dc.subject Delphi method en
dc.subject Support measures en
dc.subject Action plan en
dc.subject.ddc 371.9047409633
dc.subject.lcsh People with visual disabilities -- Education (Higher) -- Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Inclusive education -- Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa -- Case studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Addis Ababa University en
dc.title The inclusion of students with visual impairment at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia : challenges and prospects en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Inclusive Education en
dc.description.degree D. Ed. (Inclusive Education)


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