Contribution of the free education policy to pupils with hearing and visual impairments’ access to primary school education in Zambia

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Title
en Contribution of the free education policy to pupils with hearing and visual impairments’ access to primary school education in Zambia
Description
en Journal
Creator
Ndhlovu, Daniel
Date
2019-06-18T07:13:40Z
Date Available
2019-06-18T07:13:40Z
Date Issued
2015
Abstract
en Despite mixed views, Free Education Policy on primary education (grades 1-7) has made
significant contribution on pupils with hearing and visual impairments’ access to education in
primary schools in Zambia. Notable areas cited by participants include: reduced absenteeism,
increased gross intake levels, increased grade 7 completion rates and improved academic
performance. Although there was no significant positive contribution on dropout rates,
participant felt lack of sponsors, failure to qualify to grade 8, early marriages, pregnancy, too
big to learn with young pupils, negative attitudes of both parents and pupils and failure by
parents to pay boarding and other fees on behalf of their children to some extent contributed to
pupils dropping out of school.
Identifier
1996-3645
Language
en en
Publisher
en School of Education
Subject
en Visual impairment--Access--Education--Zambia
Type
en Article