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Children With Special Needs

The term "children with special needs" refers to children who require additional support or services due to a wide range of conditions that can affect their physical, developmental, learning, or emotional well-being.

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Children With Special Needs

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Teacher Challenges for Education

for All in India


Inclusive education: Teachers for
children with special needs
The Presentation


INCLUSION AND PARADIGM SHIFTS

EXISTING POLICY, CONSTITUTIONAL AND
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORKS

PRE-SERVICE AND IN-SERVICE
PROGRAMMES OF NCERT

CHALLENGES AND ISSUES
Inclusive Education is a
a process of increasing
the participation of all
students in school,
including those with
disabilities
Social exclusion Community Living Movement-1970s.
Congregation &
segregation into
institutions

valued, contributing citizens of


their communities-1990s
Constitutional and Legal Obligations

Educate
CWSN to CWSN in an Free and
be taught appropriate compulsory
by a environment education to
trained till 18 years children,
teacher upto 14 years

Rehabilitation Persons With


Right to
Council of Disabilities
India Act, 1992 Education Act,
Act, 1995
2009

Law, policy, programmes and rights instruments reflect two


primary approaches or discourses that treat disability either as
an individual pathology or as a social pathology.
Teacher Education
NATIONAL Institutions will need
to reframe their
FRAMEWORKS programme courses
to include the
perspective, concept
and strategies of
inclusive education
NCFTE, 2009

Teachers must be trained to Gearing all teacher education programmes


address the learning needs of to developing pedagogical skills required in
all children including those who inclusive classrooms- National Focus
are marginalized and disabled Group-2005
NCF, 2005
Special Recognizing Not failing
teachers Diversity any
fully included students

Developing Class Teacher


responsible for
strengths all children
& abilities

NCERT

Promoting self reliance Nurturing


Making Curr. & inculcating critical all aspects
Inclusive & thinking, decision of
Accessible making, problem personally
solving etc.
Policy Initiatives
INTEGRATED EDUCATION FOR THE DISABLED
(IEDC)-1974,1992

Five days orientation programme for general


teachers and three days for administrators

PROJECT INTEGRATED EDUCATION FOR THE


DISABLED (PIED)- NCERT, 1987
Entire General Education System mobilized in
ten Blocks
All general teachers in the block given 2 &5 days
training for identifying with a check list in school
and out of school & FORFunctional assessment
Out of these 30-60 given six weeks intensive training
1 year multi category diploma in Regional Institutes
of Education
TRAINING COURSES AT NCERT

PRE SERVICE COURSES AT RIEs
Inputs on children with special needs, Inclusive Education
in B.Ed (Bhopal, Ajmer)
Inputs in M.Ed (Mysore, Bhubaneshwar, Bhopal and Ajmer)

SPECIFIC IN SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Capacity building of teacher educators through EDUSAT
Training of primary school teachers on assessment &
remediation of learning problems in students with ADHD
Preparation of the guidelines, manuals, modules
Training in action research for educational interventions
Development of pool of resources in RIEs
SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN
TRAINING (3-5 DAYS, 90 days)

Training of resource teachers across disability

Training of Care Givers for Home Based Education

Training of General Teachers, Aanganwadi workers, parents,
Head masters etc

TRAINERS

Experts in SRGs and DRGs,BRCC/CRC, SCERT and DIET
Faculty, CBR, HBE/School Readiness and IE, Faculty from
National/Regional Institutes, DDRC/CRC and University, NGOs/
Special schools/ Teachers or Persons with Disability and
Parents, TTCs for Spl. Education, Resource
Teachers,Therapists, Rehab and Medical experts.

TRAINING MATERIALS
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION OF THE DISABLED
AT SECONDARY STAGE
Training of Special and General Teachers

Special Teachers trained by RCI run programmes -National
Institute, Universities

All general teachers at the secondary level trained in
particular strategies like making assessments, planning an
individualized curriculum, teaching styles which include
audiovisual aids, appropriate instructional strategies, etc.

TRAINERS

In association with resource institutions like
NCERT,SCERTS, NIOS, State Open Schools, RCI, IGNOU
and teacher training institutions like IASEs, CTEs,
University etc.
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

Vision and values in schools NOT based on
inclusive ethos

A ' will have to do' rather than 'will do' or 'can
do' attitude

Short term introductory training only awareness
creating

Long term training (90 days) fails to build the
skills for inclusive classrooms

Pro-active approach to identifying barriers and
finding practical solutions missing

Partnerships with parents, community and other
staff members need to be strengthened

Strong leadership & regular critical review and
evaluation necessary

Lack of Resource Persons for Training
Teachers

Practical Training not inclusive

Teacher Education Programmes at pre-primary
and primary level to be more inclusive
Children with HIV AIDS
Discriminatory attitudes and stigmatization and no
significant role of teachers in child protection and
promotion of safe and healthy environments

24 lakhs living with HIV AIDS out of which 3.5% are children
below 15 years and carry scars on their lives (NACO)
Many turned away from schools
Many drop out
Mangal Lakhapati (2006)
is one of the 121
teachers for helping
students to shape their
ideas and attitudes on
issues underlying
HIV/AIDS.
Sensitivity to needs stemming out of impairment, social
disadvantages and other difficult circumstances- scheduled
tribes, scheduled castes, slum children, working children
need to be inculcated
No inputs for gifted children

Satyam Kumar of Bakhorapur village in Bhojpur district qualified


for IIT from the Mumbai zone with an all-India rank of 8,137.
For father, Sidhnath Singh, a farmer, "It is a matter of pride that
my son is the youngest toqualify ."

IF TEACHERS WERE AWARE SATYAM WOULD


NOT HAVE NEEDED TO PROVE HIMSELF
TEACHERS' VOICES
We do not have the time to explain
each and every concept, we need to
have support of a special educator

Since these children do not have less IQ,


hence they can fit into the existing
classroom processes
l
Factors like large Classroom sizes,
maintaining discipline, vast syllabus,
emphasis on Marks, only few included
Theystudents actBut
like Science. as they
constraints
simply cannot sit
inside a classroom to learn it. So we started taking
classes in the open where they are at ease
CONCLUSION
The principle of respect for differences and acceptance
of disability as part of human diversity and humanity is
important as disability is a universal feature of the
human condition. Also. differences in children, such as
age, gender, ethnicity, language, HIV should be
acknowledged and respected

The problem is not how to wipe out the


differences but how to unite with the
differences intact
Rabinder Nath Tagore
I am SPECIAL, does that means I am better than
others or worse than others?

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