EXAMINATION OF PARENTAL ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE EDUCATION OF THE PHYSICALLY CHALLENGE CHILDREN IN ARGUNGU LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF KEBBI STATE.
Table Of Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS</p><p> Title Page - - - - - - - - - - i</p><p> Approval Page- - - - - - - - - ii </p><p>Dedication - - - - - - - - - - iii </p><p>Acknowledgement - - - - - - - - - iv </p><p>Table of Contents - - - - - - - - - v-vi </p><p>Abstract- - - - - - - - - - - vii </p><p>
Chapter ONE
1.0</p><p> Introduction - - - - - - - - 1 </p><p>1.1 Background of the Study - - - - - - - 1-3 </p><p>1.2 Statement of the problem - - - - - - - 3 </p><p>1.3 Objective of the Study - - - - - - - 3-4 </p><p>1.4 Research Question - - - - - - - 4 </p><p>1.5 Significance of the Study - - - - - - - 4-5 </p><p>1.6 Scope and Delimitation of Study - - - - - - 5-6 </p><p>
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW </p><p>2.1 Introduction - - - - - - - - - 7 </p><p>2.2 Definition of Physical Challenged Children - - - - - 8-9 </p><p>2.3 The Nature of the Physical Challenged Children in Nigeria - - - 9-10 </p><p>2.4 Historical Development of the Physically Challenged Children Education in
Nigeria - - - - - - - - - - 10-12 </p><p>2.5 Causes of Physical Disabilities in Children - - - - - 12-20 </p><p>2.6 The need for the provision of Quality Education to the Physically Challenged
Children in Nigerian - -- - - - - - 20-21</p><p> 2.7 Challenges facing the Education of Physically Challenged Children in Nigeria- 22 </p><p>2.8 Methods and Materials for the Education of the Physically Challenged Children- 23 </p><p>2.9 Rehabilitation centre for the Disabled, Argungu, Kebbi State - - - 23-24 </p><p>2.10 Summary of the Chapter - - - - - - - 24 </p><p>
Chapter THREE
METHODOLOGY </p><p>3.0 Introduction - - - - - - - - - 25 </p><p>3.1 Research Design - - - - - - - - - 25 </p><p>3.2 Population of the Study - - - - - - - - 25-26 </p><p>3.3 Sample and Sampling Technique - - - - - - 26 </p><p>3.4 Instrument for Data Collection - - - - - - - 26-27 </p><p>3.5 Validity of the Research Instrument - - - - - - 27 </p><p>3.6 Reliability of the Research Instrument - - - - - - 27 </p><p>3.7 Procedure for Data Collection - - - - - - - 28 </p><p>3.8 Method of Data Analysis - - - - - - - 28 </p><p>
Chapter FOUR
: PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS </p><p>4.0 Data Presentation and Analysis - - - - - - - 29-38 </p><p>
Chapter FIVE
DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMENDATION </p><p>5.0 Introduction - - - - - - - - - 39 </p><p>5.1 Discussion of the Findings - - - - - - - 39-41 </p><p>5.2 Conclusion - - - - - - - - - 41-43 </p><p>5.3 Recommandation - - - - - - - - - 43-45 </p><p>References - - - - - - - - - - 46 </p><p>Appendix i - - - - - - - - - - 47-50 </p><p>Appendix ii - - - - - - - - - - 51 </p><p>Appendix iii - - - - - - - - - - 51 </p>
Project Abstract
<p> <b>ABSTRACT</b> </p><p>This research, is concern with the examination of parental attitudes towards the education of the
physically challenged children in Argungu local government of Kebbi state.
A physically challenged child may be defined as a child who has disability of locomotors or
neurological origin which constitutes disadvantages or restrictions in one or more aspect of daily
living activities. It may be physical, cognitive, mental, sensory and emotional type. The disability
may be congenital or acquired. Oxford dictionary defined disabled as people with permanent illness
or injury that makes it difficult for them to use part of their body completely or easily. Also, Child
Right Act Law (2006) defines a child as person who has not attained the aged of eighteen (18)
years. Therefore, the physically challenged children are under age that need to be nurtured and
assisted to overcome physically, emotional and mental challenges to developed into responsible
adults. The researchers decided to use descriptive research design to asses the parental attitudes
towards the education of the physically challenged children in Argungu.
The researchers found out that, the physically challenged children are being marginalized and
discriminated in the society, denying their right to education. Majority of the parents developed
negative attitudes towards the education of the physically challenged children and most of the
physically challenged children do not received education. Consequently, majority of them end up in
begging or stay in their homes useless. As a result the concerned children suffer lack of acceptance,
discrimination, social marginalization etc. which highly affect their future lives.
Based on this, as a students of education we realized that it is necessary to make a research on
this issue particularly in Argungu, for the purposed of given concrete information that will lead to
developing positive attitudes of parents towards the education of the physically challenged children
in Argungu local government and society at large.
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Project Overview
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<b>1.0 INTRODUCTION </b></p><p><b>1.1 Background to the stud</b>y </p><p>It is an established fact that the importance of education to the development of any society
cannot be over emphasized. The development of any society depends heavily on its level of
education. According to Adelowo (2006) Education is the aggregate of all the processes by which a
child or a young adult develops the abilities, attitudes and other forms of behavior which are of
positive value to the society in which he lives. Dewey (2006) maintains that, education is wise,
hopeful and respectful cultivation of learning undertaken in the belief that all should have the
chance to share in life.
Similarly, Adedoja (2005) maintains that, education is the training of the entire person to
enable him not only to be able to read and write or proficient in a given job, but also to enable him
to fit himself for living in a society. Ahmad (2008) education is the process by which an individual
born into a human society, learn the ways of life, which include knowledge, skills and values of the
society, at home community and schools, so that he can function effectively as a member of the
given society (Abosi, 2007).
In view of the above, it is therefore necessary to provide education for every member of the
society regardless of any difference in order to achieve maximum development. In an attempt to
provide education for all, the United Nations through the United National Educational Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNICEF), United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
(UNESCO) and other agencies are making efforts to make sure that all children received necessary
education that will make them responsible members of the society. Government of different
countries, non-governmental organizations are also making effort in this regard. Each country has
its own policies and programmes that are concerned with the provision of sound education for all
the citizens. </p><p>In Nigeria, the past and present government made programme with the aim of making sure
that all Nigerians receive education. For example, the government introduced Universal Primary
Education (UPE) programme in 1970s which aimed at providing free education for every Nigerian
child. The programme helps a lot in this regard. Presently, we have Universal Basic Education
(UBE) which replaced the UPE. The programme is an educational programme of the federal
republic of Nigeria which aimed at providing free, universal and compulsory basic education for all
child aged 6-15 years. The programme was conceived during the administration of President
Olusegun Obasanjo and launched on 30th September, 1999. It is meant for all Nigerians including
the rich, poor, physically fit and challenged, brilliant, the dull etc. Through this programme,
different schools were established to cater for the physically challenged children and sometimes
they are integrated with normal children in the same school set up to receive education.
Despite the efforts to provide education of the physically challenged children like other
normal children, they are still facing a lot of challenges due to parental attitudes towards them.
These negative attitudes to the physically challenged children begin from the homes where their
parents see them as a shame and thus, there is no need for them to acquire education consequently,
majority of them end up in begging or stay in their homes useless. Most of the physically
challenged children do not receive education. International statistics of the Convention of the Right
of the Child (CRC) (2006) point that only 2% of the disabled children enjoy the privilege of going
to school. This is a serious violation of Convention of the Right of the Child (CRC) which
guarantees the right of every child’s going to school. Based on this, as students of education, we
realized that it is necessary to make a research on this aspect in Argungu Local Government of
Kebbi state in order to make parent change their attitudes to good towards the education of the
physically challenged children in the society for better development. </p><p><b>1.3 Statement of the Problem</b> </p><p>Despite the efforts made by government and other agencies in order to make sure that all
children receive qualitative education that will make them responsible members of the society, it
has been realized that the majority of the parents developed negative attitudes of discrimination and
marginalization towards the education of their physically challenged children in Nigeria including
Argungu Local Government of Kebbi state. Most of the parents see disabled children as shameful
creatures that are destined for doom. As a result, the concerned children suffer lack of acceptance,
lack of recognition, social marginalization etc. which highly affect their future lives. Consequently,
most of them roam the streets for alms or used to beg for alms instead of going to school to received
education. As contrast to the provision of the National Policy on Education NPE (2012) which
provided that every child have the right to education regardless of any difference. It is therefore
necessary to make a research on this issue for the purpose of given concrete information that will
lead to developing positive attitudes of parents towards education of the physically challenged
children of Argungu Local Government of Kebbi state. </p><p><b>1.4 Objective of the study</b> </p><p>This research project is designed to achieved the following objectives: </p><p>1. To examine the role of parents in providing education for the physically challenged children
in Argungu Local Government of Kebbi state. </p><p>2. To identify the types of physical challenges children are having in Argungu local
government of keebi state </p><p> 3. To find out the types of negative attitudes developed by parents and community members on
physically challenged children towards their education. </p><p>4. To find out the social problems/challenged of education of the physically challenged
children in Argungu Local Government of Kebbi state. </p><p><b>1.5 Research Question </b></p><p>This research project is designed to answer the following research question: </p><p>1. What are the role of parents in providing education for the physically challenged children in
Argungu Local Government of Kebbi state?</p><p> 2. What types of physical challenges children are having in Argungu Local Government of
Kebbi state? </p><p>3. What types of negative attitudes are developed by parents and community members on
physically challenge children towards their education? </p><p>4. What are the social problem/challenged of the physically challenged children in Argungu
Local Government of Kebbi state? </p><p><b>1.6 Significance of the Study </b></p><p>This research is concern with the investigation of parents’ attitudes towards the education of
the physically challenged children in Argungu local government of Kebbi state.
The findings would make the parents of the physically challenge children to be aware of the
importance of education and give their children necessary assistance towards being educated.
This would provide information to the teachers about the nature of the physically challenged
children and how to educate them effectively by applying various method of instruction.
It would also benefit the students and other researchers in the course of further researches as
a reference material, by providing information concerning attitudes of parents towards the education
of their physically challenged children
Other stakeholders are also not left behind on this research as it help them in necessary
decision making that will improved the education of physically challenged children in Argungu
local government of Kebbi state and the society at large.
It would also help the government to increase appropriate provision for the education of the
physically challenge children in Nigeria including Argungu local government of Kebbi state. For
example, more special schools need to be establish as well as trained and special teachers need to be
employed.
By and large, the finding would provide information to the community that would expand
the body of knowledge. And help with creative information on how to tackle the problems being
face by the physically challenged children in terms of education. </p><p><b>1.7 Scope and Delimitation of the Stud</b>y </p><p>This research is concern with the examination of the attitudes of parents towards the
education of the physically challenged children in Argungu Local Government of Kebbi state.
Argungu local government consists ten areas/wards, but due to the financial and time
constraints, the researchers would not be able to cover all the areas of the Argungu Local
Government. Therefore, they decided to limit themselves to some selected areas to represent the
entire population. These areas include: Kokani South Ward, Kokani North Ward, Galadima Ward,
Gulma and Alwasa areas of the local government.
The selection was justifiable in the sense that, the areas are politically distributed, because
kokani north is representing northern part of Argungu, kokani south is representing southern part of
Argungu, while Gulma and Alwasa wards are outside the Argungu metropolis.
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