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Challenges experienced by educators in the implementation of inclusive education in primary schools in South Africa

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Title: Challenges experienced by educators in the implementation of inclusive education in primary schools in South Africa
Author: Ladbrook, Maughreen Winifred
Abstract: Resting against a background of local and international movements in respect of human rights, South African educators have had to implement a new curriculum, accept diversity and address inclusive education with little or no training, insight and knowledge. Challenges at all levels in education, impact on the successful education of children and the future of young adults who must as equal members of society enter a fast changing global economy. Challenges for educators in South Africa are unique. The lack of knowledge and training for educators and an inadequate infrastructure of the country present as some of the challenges for educators. This qualitative study deals with the subjective experiences of educators in primary schools. The research indicates that when these challenges are addressed educators will be both, better supported and disposed, towards the implementation of inclusive education idealised as the panacea for social transformation in South Africa.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3038
Date: 2009-02
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