Teachers’ experiences on using early grade screening tool for special educational needs learners in selected primary schools: Lavushimanda district, Zambia.

No Thumbnail Available
Date
2022-06-17
Authors
Kaluba, Robertson Kalangwa
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
The University of Zambia
Abstract
The study aimed at establishing teachers’ experiences on using early grade screening tool for the inclusion of learners with special educational needs in mainstream in selected primary schools of Lavushimanda district of. The objectives of the study were to, establish whether or not, teachers are using the early grade screening tool for the placement of learners with special educational needs in schools, to establish teachers’ views on the significance of the early grade screening tool in the placement of learners with special educational needs in primary schools and to explore teachers’ experiences in using early grade screening tool for the placement of learners with special educational needs in primary schools. The study was qualitative and a Phenomenological study design used. The sample size comprised (9) nine mainstream teachers, three (3) head teachers and two (2) Education Standard Officers (ESOs). Qualitative data was collected through interviews Purposive sampling was adopted to collect data. Teachers experiences in using early grade screening tool for the placement of learners with special needs in mainstream primary schools were, lack of understanding of some EGST concepts, categories (skills) EGST assess, how EGST scoring is done, referrals, identification challenges, communication challenges and challenges in writing the summary report. Based on the findings, the study recommended that Continuing Professional Development (CPD) should be reviewed and strengthened for all teachers to be equipped with skills in using early grade screening tool.
Description
Thesis
Keywords
Social interaction in children--Zambia. , Mainstreaming in education--Zambia.
Citation