Utilization and barriers of inclusive education resource centers: The case of Gamo zone primary schools

Sewalem Tsega, Solomon Sapo
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This study aimed to examine teachers’ utilization of Inclusive Education resource centers and identify the barriers that hinder the function of the centers in primary schools of Gamo Zone. For this purpose, the study employed a mixed methods explanatory sequential design. Primary data were collected from 95 teachers and 41 members of Resource Center Core Teams. Self-developed questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, and document analysis were used to gather data. Quantitative data analysis involved the use of percentage, mean, standard deviation, and independent sample t-tests, while qualitative data was analyzed through narrative and descriptive techniques. Results revealed that teachers did not adequately utilize the centers. Moreover, barriers such as shortage of specialized staff, inadequate training, lack of specialist support, limited resources, absence of qualified personnel, insufficient monitoring tools for students with special needs, and inadequate funding were identified. Finally, measures that aimed to enhance teachers’ utilization of the centers and address the barriers identified are forwarded.
全纳教育资源中心的利用和障碍:加莫区小学的案例
本研究旨在考察加莫区小学教师对全纳教育资源中心的利用情况,并找出阻碍资源中心发挥作用的障碍。为此,研究采用了混合方法的解释性顺序设计。从 95 名教师和 41 名资源中心核心小组成员处收集了原始数据。在收集数据时,使用了自行编制的调查问卷、半结构化访谈和文件分析。定量数据分析采用百分比、平均值、标准差和独立样本 t 检验,定性数据分析采用叙述和描述技术。结果显示,教师没有充分利用中心。此外,还发现了一些障碍,如专业人员短缺、培训不足、缺乏专家支持、资源有限、缺乏合格人员、对有特殊需要学生的监测工具不足以及资金不足。最后,提出了旨在提高教师对中心的利用率和解决所发现的障碍的措施。
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