Role of higher education in promoting inclusive education: Kenyan perspective

Type Journal Article - Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies
Title Role of higher education in promoting inclusive education: Kenyan perspective
Author(s)
Volume 2
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 144-149
URL http://jeteraps.scholarlinkresearch.com/articles/Role of Higher Education in Promoting Inclusive​Education.pdf
Abstract
Higher education is a process of imparting knowledge and skills to individuals and empowers them to;
participate in development, decision making and democratic process. Effective education takes place when
students are able to participate fully and benefit from that education. Higher education in Africa has been
perceived as a privilege of the few intellectuals or the rich and therefore those with disabilities are denied
accessibility. Currently less than 1% of people with disability in Africa have access to higher education and
success of this small portion of the population is limited. Persons with disabilities are unable to access higher
education due to barriers outside the institutions and those within. Such barriers include narrowly-defined set of
legibility criteria, negative attitude, and inaccessible environments. Inclusive education approach is
instrumental in addressing these barriers in order to open higher education for students with disabilities and all
those who are currently denied access on racial, ethnic, health, linguistic and cultural grounds. The purpose of
this paper is to examine the role of higher education in promoting inclusive education in African with a specific
case in Kenyan context

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