Teaching learners with learning disabilities in inclusive classrooms: Challenges and possible solutions

  • Masana S
  • Kgothule R
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Abstract

In 2001, the government of Lesotho increased access to schooling for all learners by incrementally eliminating school fees in primary schools. As a result, the admission of children with learning disabilities (LD) in primary schools also increased. Despite these important gains in the restructuring of the education system towards full inclusion during the past two decades, the national policy on teacher training and implementation and school- and classroom-based challenges, remain. Data for this qualitative study were generated through meetings with two groups of participants (Grade 1 teachers). Free-attitude interviews were also conducted in the meetings to conduct an in-depth investigation in the study and the generated data were analysed using conversation analysis. The study concludes that all identified challenges are surmountable and therefore require careful planning, dedicated effort and financial assistance to enable teachers to act as a driving force for inclusive schooling.

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Masana, S., & Kgothule, R. (2022). Teaching learners with learning disabilities in inclusive classrooms: Challenges and possible solutions. International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147- 4478), 11(8), 367–375. https://doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v11i8.2012

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