Facilitating Inclusive Education in Ghana Through Art Education
Facilitating Inclusive Education in Ghana Through Art Education
Publication Year
2017
Article Title
Facilitating Inclusive Education in Ghana Through Art Education
Journal
Journal of Education and Practice
Volume
8
Issue Number
33
Page Numbers
31 – 36
ISSN
2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online)
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Abstract
The focus on the education of persons with special educational needs all over the world is shifting from special
and segregated education to an inclusive education. This is to ensure equal access to education for all children.
However, the goal of providing quality inclusive education in Ghana would remain elusive so long as the
concept of inclusion is not linked to broader dimensions on curricular modifications and pedagogy for effective
participation of all children in the learning experiences provided in the classrooms. The aim of this study is to
facilitate inclusion through art education. This exploratory research utilised a semi-structured interview,
extensive classroom observation, documentary review, and practical activities to gather data. The population for
the study included head teachers, teachers and pupils in four schools which were targeted to have embarked on
inclusive education in the Effutu Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana by the Special Education Division
(SpED) of the Ministry of Education in 2003. Purposive sampling technique was adopted in selecting the 24
subjects for the study. The study revealed that Art could be used as catalyse in the implementation of Inclusive
Education (IE) and also young people without disabilities became advocates of the rights of persons with
disabilities for inclusive settings. It is recommended that teachers of art would benefit from in-service training
that specifically addresses art education for students with special needs in inclusive settings.
