Is Specialized Training a Basic Necessity for Special Students Teaching?

IF 0.6 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Samuel Chege Kinuthia, A. C. Kabui
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Every individual irrespective of their profession, requires requisite training to enable them to do a particular job with reasonable accuracy, achieving desired results. Mid-school is the stage between primary basic education and the tertiary level and in Kenya it is referred to as secondary education that is evaluated with a national examination (KCSE) at the end of the four years. Teachers’ role in a students’ performance cannot be underestimated where students with or without disabilities are subjected to the same national examinations. Performance in the national special schools in Kenya does not compare favorably with that of ordinary national schools irrespective of same caliber of teachers in both. This necessitated an empirical inquiry into whether there is need for extra training for teachers in special schools. The study sought to establish the influence of teacher training on the performance of special schools in Kenya. The performance of a school is measured based on the overall mean attained in KSCE examinations. The study focused on the national schools that are in the category of special schools in Kenya. The study is anchored on Behaviorist theory which states that learning is a function of change in overt behavior. A cross-sectional descriptive survey was carried out where data was collected using a self-administered semi structured questionnaire. Study findings indicate that 76.6% of variation in performance is predicted by training implying that relevant training of teachers in special schools is critical in achieving the expected learning outcomes with quality grades in KCSE that are pivotal in determining learners’ career paths. The study recommends creating an enabling environment and support to teachers willing to pursue training in special education. Further research should be done to determine how the subsector can be adequately funded both for initial and on-the-job special teacher training for special needs schools.
专业训练是特殊学生教学的基本需要吗?
每个人,无论其职业如何,都需要必要的培训,使他们能够以合理的准确性完成特定的工作,取得预期的结果。中学是介于初级基础教育和高等教育之间的阶段,在肯尼亚,它被称为中等教育,在四年结束时通过国家考试(KCSE)进行评估。在残疾或非残疾学生参加同样的全国考试的情况下,教师在学生表现中的作用不可低估。肯尼亚国立特殊学校的表现与普通国立学校相比并不好,无论两者的教师水平是否相同。这就需要对特殊学校的教师是否需要额外的培训进行实证调查。这项研究试图确定教师培训对肯尼亚特殊学校成绩的影响。学校的表现是根据KSCE考试的总体平均成绩来衡量的。这项研究的重点是肯尼亚特殊学校类别的国家学校。这项研究以行为主义理论为基础,该理论认为学习是公开行为变化的一个功能。横断面描述性调查进行了数据收集使用自我管理的半结构化问卷。研究结果表明,76.6%的表现变化是由培训预测的,这意味着特殊学校教师的相关培训对于实现预期的学习成果至关重要,KCSE的高质量成绩是决定学习者职业道路的关键。该研究建议为愿意接受特殊教育培训的教师创造一个有利的环境和支持。应进行进一步的研究,以确定如何为这个分部门提供足够的资金,为有特殊需要的学校进行初步和在职特别教师培训。
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International Journal of Biometrics
International Journal of Biometrics COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-
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1.50
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46
期刊介绍: Biometrics and human biometric characteristics form the basis of research in biological measuring techniques for the purpose of people identification and recognition. IJBM addresses the fundamental areas in computer science that deal with biological measurements. It covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of human identification and verification.
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