坦桑尼亚布科巴区视力障碍对特殊需要学生学业成绩的影响

Alban Kachweka, Clara Rupia
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本研究的主要目的是调查坦桑尼亚布科巴区特殊需要小学视障学生在学业成绩方面面临的挑战。这项研究有一个具体的目标:调查布科巴区有特殊需要的学生在学业成绩方面面临的视力障碍挑战。这项研究以马斯洛的需求理论为基础。该研究采用了调查研究设计。调查对象为791人,包括53名教师、735名视障学生、2名班主任和1名行政主任。样本包括39名教师、47名视障学生、2名校长和1名地区教育专员。研究者使用问卷调查和访谈指南作为研究数据收集的工具。调查结果显示,92.3%的人认为“视障学生在学业上遇到了困难”,而只有7.7%的人认为“布科巴地区特殊需要小学的视障学生没有遇到困难”。最后,研究建议政府除了提供相关的教与学资源外,应在资助视障学生方面作出更多努力,并让更多的教师接受进一步培训。伦理方面的考虑包括征求受访者的同意和防止抄袭。
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Examining Visual Impairment Challenges on Special Needs Pupils’ Academic Achievement in Bukoba District, Tanzania
The main purpose of this study was to examine the challenges facing visually impaired pupils on academic achievement in special needs primary schools in Bukoba District, Tanzania. The study was guided by a specific objective: to examine visual impairment challenges facing special needs pupils’ academic achievement in Bukoba District. The study was anchored on Maslow’s theory of needs. The study employed a survey research design. The target population was 791 respondents that involved 53 teachers, 735 visually impaired pupils, 2 Head teachers, and 1 DEO. The sample size was 39 teachers, 47 visually impaired pupils, 2 Head of schools and 1 District Educational Officer. The researcher used questionnaires and interviews guides as the tools for research data collection. The study found 92.3 percent agreed by saying that there were some challenges facing visually impaired pupils on academic achievement while few respondents equal to 7.7 percent respondents responded by saying there are no challenges facing visually impaired pupils in special needs primary schools in Bukoba district. Finally, the study recommends that the government should put much effort on supporting visually impaired pupils through financial support as well as allowing more teachers to go for further training, besides providing relevant teaching and learning resources. Ethical considerations were adhered to including seeking consent of the respondents and guarding against plagiarism.
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