2020
DOI: 10.5430/ijhe.v9n6p34
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Teachers’ experiences with dyslexic learners in mainstream classrooms: Implications for teacher education

Abstract: Inclusive education represents the main ethos of the Kingdom of Eswatini education system. This reflects on both the Constitution and on various education policies since the country became a signatory to the goals of Education for All. However, it would appear that major constraints impede the education vision that resonates through the charter of ‘no child is left behind’. The education of learners with dyslexia is then called into empirical questions with a focus on the experiences of teachers of such catego… Show more

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“…Further, a phenomenological research design was adopted by the researchers for this study. According to Thwala et al (2020), phenomenology is appropriate when the aim of the study is to explore a concept loaded with social and cultural meaning. Thus, this design helped the researchers explore the strategies to improve teachers' professional curriculum practice in a Grade R mathematics classroom.…”
Section: Research Approach and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, a phenomenological research design was adopted by the researchers for this study. According to Thwala et al (2020), phenomenology is appropriate when the aim of the study is to explore a concept loaded with social and cultural meaning. Thus, this design helped the researchers explore the strategies to improve teachers' professional curriculum practice in a Grade R mathematics classroom.…”
Section: Research Approach and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By employing phenomenology, we were able to openly and continuously consider the impact that our preconditions and assumptions may have on the study process. This design has been adopted by Thwala et al (2020), Thwala et al (2022), Nhase et al (2021), Baloyi-Mothibeli et al (2021, Gqoli et al (2022), Gqoli et al (2023).…”
Section: Methodology: a Qualitative Phenomenological Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same vein, Cohen, Manion, and Morrison (2018) argue that a case study focuses on practice, intervention and interpretation to improve a situation. This design has been used by Thwala et al (2020)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%