2022
DOI: 10.1177/13623613221096208
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Stakeholder experiences, attitudes and perspectives on inclusive education for children with developmental disabilities in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review of qualitative studies

Abstract: Inclusive education is a key strategy in addressing the needs of children with autism and other developmental disabilities in sub-Saharan Africa, who rarely access specialist care or quality education. We aimed to systematically review qualitative research on stakeholder experiences, attitudes and perspectives on inclusive education for pupils with developmental disabilities in mainstream schools in sub-Saharan Africa. We searched five databases and selected relevant studies through a two-stage screening proce… Show more

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“…Additionally, there is a lack of good quality data on men's involvement with children in diverse settings in sub-Saharan Africa, indicating the need for a nuanced understanding of cultural influences on parental engagement (Hosegood & Madhavan, 2010). Furthermore, stakeholder experiences and attitudes on inclusive education for children with developmental disabilities in sub-Saharan Africa highlight the need to consider diverse legal frameworks across African nations to promote parental involvement in education (Genovesi et al, 2022). Governmental policies promoting parental involvement face challenges in implementation and enforcement.…”
Section: Parental Involvement Laws In African Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there is a lack of good quality data on men's involvement with children in diverse settings in sub-Saharan Africa, indicating the need for a nuanced understanding of cultural influences on parental engagement (Hosegood & Madhavan, 2010). Furthermore, stakeholder experiences and attitudes on inclusive education for children with developmental disabilities in sub-Saharan Africa highlight the need to consider diverse legal frameworks across African nations to promote parental involvement in education (Genovesi et al, 2022). Governmental policies promoting parental involvement face challenges in implementation and enforcement.…”
Section: Parental Involvement Laws In African Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Holistic learning empowerment includes not only students' ability to master the material but also requires teachers' ability to create an environment that stimulates students' active involvement Sommers et al (2022), motivates concept exploration, and develops lifelong learning skills (Boogere et al, 2021). Sok et al (2023), Yamoah & Nyatsikor, (2020), and Genovesi et al (2022) stated that quality education not only conveys knowledge but also stimulates students' intellectual, emotional and social growth. Furthermore, Trust & Maloy, (2017) and Latif et al (2018) stated that by empowering creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities, the quality learning process creates a solid foundation for students' self-development in facing the world's ongoing challenges.…”
Section:  Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%