Case Study of Children Living with Disabilities in Ekiti State, Nigeria: A Look at Their Information Access and Social Inclusion

O. Onwuchekwa, Adetifa Emmanuel Kayode
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Nigerian children who are disabled are dependent on special materials in order to be able to access information and get socially included. However these materials are costly and out of their reach. This study therefore investigated how children living with disabilities in Ekiti State, Nigeria access academic information and get socially included. Social model of disability theory was used to guide the study. Case study design was used for the study. The population was made up of 40 teachers of disabled children that gathered for a conference. A self-designed structured interview was used to gather data. Due to the small population of the teachers, they were all used for the survey. The statements of the respondents were assigned codes that focused on the key concepts of the study. Constant comparative method of data analysis was applied to compare and contrast codes; while data connections were made paying attention to categories of data and concepts. This continued until saturation was made, then evidences of research were selected and tabulated. Findings showed that there were shortage of materials that would provide information access and there was no social inclusion. They were also not receiving love and good treatment at their homes. The study concluded that information access and social inclusion of children living with disabilities in Ekiti State, Nigeria is limited. Recommendations involving the Ministry of Education and human rights groups were made.
尼日利亚埃基蒂州残疾儿童个案研究:他们的信息获取和社会包容
尼日利亚的残疾儿童依靠特殊材料才能获得信息并融入社会。然而,这些材料是昂贵的,他们买不起。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚埃基蒂州的残疾儿童如何获取学术信息并融入社会。本研究采用残疾理论的社会模型作为指导。本研究采用个案研究设计。人口由40名残疾儿童教师组成,他们聚集在一起参加会议。采用自行设计的结构化访谈来收集数据。由于教师人数较少,他们都被用于调查。受访者的陈述被分配代码,集中在研究的关键概念上。采用数据分析恒比较法对代码进行比较对比;而数据连接则注意数据和概念的类别。这种情况一直持续到饱和,然后选择研究证据并将其制成表格。调查结果显示,提供信息获取的材料短缺,没有社会包容。他们在家里也得不到爱和善待。该研究的结论是,尼日利亚埃基蒂州残疾儿童的信息获取和社会包容是有限的。提出了涉及教育部和人权团体的建议。
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