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What parents and children expect?
A research study in the year 2003, conducted by CBR
Network, Bangalore (in Chamrajnagar district), reveals the expectations
of families and disabled children from Inclusive education.
* Note - The sample was a representation consisting
of 100 families.
What the parents had to say
We want our children to go to schools like other
children in the community (All parents)
We want our children to learn and not going to school
just for name sake (All parents)
We don't want our children to be labeled and ridiculed
by teachers and other children(This was very strongly felt by both parents
and children)
We want our children to participate in all the activities
in the school and if they cannot participate they should not be forced
to participate.
We don't want teachers to show too much sympathy
because they are disabled instead we want teachers to be strict when
it comes to learning
If children are not learning why they should go to
school? They can stay at home and learn something useful, which we can
teach.
Children's responses
We want go to school like other children
We want to learn like others
We want to play like others
It hurts us when we are identified by our disabilities
by teachers (what we try to forget teachers keep reminding the same!)
We feel hurt when teachers say you can't do this
because you have disability. We want opportunity to participate. (Suggestion
– why should we have won and not won in the games? Cant we just
play for the joy of participation)
(Some children even suggested some changes in the rules
and materials in the games is necessary)
If we are not learning we don't want to come to school
because other children laugh at us
Our teachers teach so fast and wipe everything on
the black board before even we start reading the first line. She says
she can't give so much time as she has finished so many lessons. I don't
understand anything properly in her class. She always says "You
should go to special school that is best school for you".
We don't have learning materials, which we can also
use like Braille books, tape recorders.
We want our teachers to help us .We don't like to
be given special coaching by outside teachers inside the school. We
feel we are not like other children and we are different.
We want our teacher to be more helpful to all children
not only us.
The above responses speak volumes about what kind of
inclusive education we need. Interesting though when asked about ramps
and toilets no child felt that it was actually a problem except girls
in high school level. At the end of the study it was felt, inclusive is
simple why make it complicated? All that it requires was children friendly
teachers.
The study has been conducted by CBR Network.
For any further information regarding this research study, please contact:
Ms. Indumathi Rao
Regional Adviser
CBR NETWORK(South Asia)
Associate Member, National Commission for Persons with Disabilities, India
134,1st Block,6th Main,BSK III Stage
Bangalore-560085
India
E-mail: cbrnet@vsnl.com
Website: www.cbrnetwork.org.in
Phone : +91-80-26724273, 26724221, 26724185
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