The influence of the provision of appropriate human resource skills on retaining disabled pupils in mainstreamed primary schools

D. Ngeno, H. Kiplangat, F. Ngala
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This study sought to establish the influence of the provision of appropriate human resource skills on the retention of disabled pupils in mainstreamed primary schools in Bomet County, Kenya. This research was embedded in Systems Theory by Bertalanffy. The study adopted a survey research design. The target population consisted of 840 teachers. Yamane formula was used to obtain a sample size of 271 teachers. The multi-stage sampling procedure was used. After collecting, coding and analysing the raw data, the study revealed that the provision of appropriate human resource skills significantly influenced the retention of pupils with disabilities by 25.3 per cent. The findings showed that there was strong evidence of a statistically and positive significant relationship between appropriate human resource skills and retention of pupils with disabilities (r = 0.866**; p < 0.05). It was concluded that the majority of teachers lacked professional skills in teaching special needs education, which directly affects the retention of pupils with disabilities (PWDs). The study recommended that in-service training should be conducted for all regular teachers to enhance knowledge, skills and attitude toward special needs education.
提供适当的人力资源技能对将残疾学生留在主流小学的影响
这项研究试图确定提供适当的人力资源技能对残疾学生留在肯尼亚博梅特县主流小学的影响。这项研究被纳入Bertalanffy的《系统论》。本研究采用调查研究设计。目标人群包括840名教师。采用Yamane公式得到271名教师的样本量。采用多阶段抽样方法。在收集、编码和分析原始数据后,研究表明,提供适当的人力资源技能对残疾学生的留校率有25.3%的显著影响。研究结果表明,有强有力的证据表明,适当的人力资源技能与残疾学生的留校率之间存在统计学上的显著正相关关系(r = 0.866**;P < 0.05)。调查结果显示,大部分教师缺乏教授特殊需要教育的专业技能,这直接影响了残疾学生的留校。研究建议对所有正规教师进行在职培训,以提高对特殊需要教育的知识、技能和态度。
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