Universal primary education policy implementation and academic performance of children with visual Impairment in Mulwno district, Uganda
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Date
2015-12
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Kyambogo University[unpublished work]
Abstract
This study investigated the impact of the Universal Primary Education Policy
Implementation on the academic performance of children with visual impairment in . The
objectives were: to find out the impact of UPE policy implementation on the academic
performance of visually impaired pupils; the challenges faced by teachers and to establish
if there exists a relationship between UPE policies and academic performance of the
children. The study utilized descriptive research designs using mainly the qualitative
approach to examine phenomena and the quantitative and method involving descriptive
statistics. 102 one respondents were sampled through non-probability sampling
techniques. The data was subjected to qualitative descriptive analysis. There is a bigger
gap on the ground (schools) between the UPE policy and the implementation. The UPE
Policy is very clear and objective but the implementation is a challenge as it is confirmed
by the academic performance of learners with visual impairment, inadequate trained
skilled personnel, scholastic materials, no supervision is carried out by school and district
administrators more especially on the learning and teaching of children with Visual
impairment, teachers teaching are not motivated for the extra support they render to
children with Visual impairment and negative attitude of some stakeholders. , A
qualitative analysis of data from stakeholders converged on the fact that there is a link
between UPE Policy implementation and academic performance of visually impaired
pupils in UPE schools. The study recommends that the government should train more
teachers for visual impaired schools so as to fill the gap that is currently there; Sensitize
the schools and the masses on policy issues that affect people with disabilities; Provide
access to text books in Braille as well as other scholastic devises such as assistive
devices, supply or subsidize the costs of buying and acquisition of these scholastic
materials and look into its policy on inclusive education.
Description
vi,76p.: ill
Keywords
Universal primary education., Policy implementation., Academic performance., Children with visual Impairment.
Citation
Abuku, Beatrice (2015) Universal primary education policy implementation and academic performance of children with visual Impairment in Mulwno district, Uganda