TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION ................................................................................................................. i
APPROVAL ........................................................................................................................ i
DEDICATION .................................................................................................................... ii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ................................................................................................. iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................. iv
LIST OF FIGURES .......................................................................................................... vii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS .......................................................................................... viii
DEFINITION OF TERMS ................................................................................................ ix
ABSTRACT······················································································································· X
CHAPTER ONE ................................................................................................................ !
1.0 Rationale ofthe study .............................................................................................. 1
1.1 Theory ...................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 General objectives ................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Specific objectives ................................................................................................... 5
1.4 Research questions ................................................................................................... 5
1.5 Significance of the study ......................................................................................... 5
CHAPTER TWO ........................................................ :: ..................................................... 7
REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE .................................................................. 7
2.1 Definition ofhearing impaired learners ................................................................... 7
2.2 Causes of hearing impairment ................................................................................. 7
2.3 Classification of hearing impairment ....................................................................... 8
2.4 Overview of education provision for children with hearing impairment ................ 9
2.5 Effects ofhearing impairment on education .......................................................... I a
2.6 Traditional beliefs and attitudes ............................................................................. II
CHAPTER THREE ......................................................................................................... 13
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ...................................................................................... 13
IV
3.1 Design ............................................................... : .................................................... 13
3.2 Environment .......................................................................................................... 13
3.3 Population .............................................................................................................. 13
3.4 Sampling procedure ............................................................................................... 14
3.5 Data collection procedure ...................................................................................... 14
3.6 Statistical treatment of data ................................................................................... 14
3. 7 Instruments ............................................................................................................ 15
CHAPTER FOUR ........................................................................................................... 16
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA ............................................................ .l6
4.0 Introduction ....................................................... ., ................................................... l6
4.1 Profile ofthe respondent ........................................................................................ 16
4.2 Teachers Knowledge and Understanding ofthe Hearing Impairment. ................ .17
4.3 Identification oflearners with hearing impairment. .............................................. 18
4.4 Causes of hearing impairment ............................................................................... 19
4.5 Provision of Education to Learners with Hearing Impairment.. ............................ 20
4.6 Where learners with hearing impairment should be educated: .............................. 20
4. 7 Teachers of hearing impaired children .................................................................. 21
4.8 Teachers Knowledge on Inclusion ........................................................................ .23
4.8.1 Inclusion oflearners with hearing impairment in regular schools ........................ 23
4.8.2 Inclusion oflearners with hearing impairment in the same class with non ........... 25
impaired learners ................................................................................................... 25
4.8.3 Inclusion of the hearing impaired in the national exams ....................................... 26
4.9 How to include the hearing impaired in the National Exams ................................ 27
CHAPTER FIVE ............................................................................................................. 29
SUMMARY, MAJOR FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION ...... .29
5.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 29
5.1 Summary And Major Findings .............................................................................. .29
5.2 Conclusion ............................................................................................................. 30
5.3 Recommendations.................................................................................................. 3
ABSTRACT The study was about the teacher's attitudes towards inclusion of learners hearing impairments in regular classrooms in Dondora Zone, Nairobi -Kenya. The major respondents were regular primary teachers who vvere randomly selected from the four schools within the zone. The total number of respondents were twenty, five from every school. The study employed both qualitative and quantitative research design to determine the inclusion of learners with hearing impairments in regular schools. Questionnaire were then prepared using the specific objectives from the title of the study and given to the respondents to give their response. Data was then collected and analyzed inform of tables, pie charts and graphs. The objectives were to find out the regular teachers' knowledge and understanding ofthe hearing impairment learners. The teachers' knowledge and understanding on provision of ( education for hearing impaired learners. The teachers' views and attitudes towards the inclusion of leari1cr~with hearing impairment in regular schools. Major findings shows that the teachers had knowledge and understanding of the hearing impaired learners. This was be~'\se they were able to identify these learners with hearing impairments. They were also able to know the major cause of hearing impairment which is diseases. The hearing impaired should also be educated because they are normal children and have a right to be educated like the others non impaired. They should be handled by a specialist teacher. The hearing impaired should also be allowed to follow the regular school cuniculum and allowed to learn with the non- impaired learner. Recommendations made from the study were training more teachers on special education so as to handle learners with hearing impairments in regular schools. Having a flexible curriculum to meet the needs of learners with hearing impairments. Equipping the regular X schools with specialist material and equipment to cater for the learners needs. The hearing impaired learner should be allowed to follow the regular school cuniculum and handled by a specialist teacher. From the study it can be concluded that the teachers have knowledge and understanding of the hearing impairment. The hearing impaired should be provided with education, included in regular schools handled by a specialist teacher. The curriculum should be modified to allow flexibility in the exam.
MUTUGI, L (2022). Teachers Attitudes Towards Inclusion of Learners with Hearing Impairment in Regular Classrooms in Dandora Zone Nairobi Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/teachers-attitudes-towards-inclusion-of-learners-with-hearing-impairment-in-regular-classrooms-in-dandora-zone-nairobi-kenya
MUTUGI, LUCY "Teachers Attitudes Towards Inclusion of Learners with Hearing Impairment in Regular Classrooms in Dandora Zone Nairobi Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 02 Aug. 2022, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/teachers-attitudes-towards-inclusion-of-learners-with-hearing-impairment-in-regular-classrooms-in-dandora-zone-nairobi-kenya. Accessed 25 Nov. 2024.
MUTUGI, LUCY . "Teachers Attitudes Towards Inclusion of Learners with Hearing Impairment in Regular Classrooms in Dandora Zone Nairobi Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 02 Aug. 2022. Web. 25 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/teachers-attitudes-towards-inclusion-of-learners-with-hearing-impairment-in-regular-classrooms-in-dandora-zone-nairobi-kenya >.
MUTUGI, LUCY . "Teachers Attitudes Towards Inclusion of Learners with Hearing Impairment in Regular Classrooms in Dandora Zone Nairobi Kenya" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/teachers-attitudes-towards-inclusion-of-learners-with-hearing-impairment-in-regular-classrooms-in-dandora-zone-nairobi-kenya