Education  Kenya Project #54839

Education for children with disabilities, Kenya

by Advantage Africa
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya
Education for children with disabilities, Kenya

Project Report | Jun 28, 2023
Rolling Out Training for Special Teachers

By Rob Aley | Project Manager

Teacher training in action - interative learning
Teacher training in action - interative learning

In May 2023 we conducted the second week of training for 20 practicing special teachers / head teachers from schools across Kenya. The week marked another tremendous progression in the roll out of the course, which will train 60 teachers by the end of 2024. The enthusiasm, unity and empowerment displayed by the trainee teachers is always gratifying and encouraging.

The purpose of this ground-breaking new training is to address a problem that all teachers have in their special schools and special units for students with learning disabilities. Namely, that older students become stuck in school with nobody knowing how to help them with their transition from school into adult life. Most are well over normal school leaving age and end up repeating years or just dropping out with no plan. Our training, which we developed with Kenya Institute of Special Education, is the first of its kind in Kenya. It equips teachers with the practical skills and strategies needed to start transition programmes in their schools, thus smoothing the way for the older students to leave school in a structured way and offering them productive and meaningful pursuits as adults in the community. The school-leavers’ programmes also address the bottlenecks in spaces at the top of the schools, allowing the progression of pupils through the years, to create space for new enrolment in the younger classes.

This short video features the teacher’s own assessment of the training they have attended:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBDRAY4aMD4

Nancy, (pictured below) is one of over twenty students who have benefited from this project so far, with a successful transition from her school in western Kenya to an adult life in the community. She is now enjoying activities beyond the classroom, and is rearing poultry for eggs and meat at home, in turn gaining dignity and respect from the surrounding community. During follow-up visits to her home, Nancy’s mother says ‘She loves here ducks so much, it’s as much as we can do to stop her sleeping with them in the duck house at night!’

Nancy’s teacher, Pamela, is now working to implement individual transition plans for others in the class. For example, Jennifer (also pictured below) is a 26 years old woman who has moderate learning disabilities. The photograph illustrates the issues, as she sits in class in a primary school special unit surrounded by pupils half her age. However now Pamela is working with the families to ensure that none of her older students are left without a pathway to a bright future beyond school!

In our other work to educate children with disabilities in Kenya, with your generous support, we continue to help run our two Special Education Units at Mitaboni and Thinu in central Kenya. Just recently we have sent funds to Mitaboni to refurbish the playground equipment and have paid support staff salaries in both schools.

Our sincere thanks to all those who support us.

Nancy with her ducks
Nancy with her ducks
Jennifer will be helped to transition from school
Jennifer will be helped to transition from school
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Training for Special School Teachers in Kenya

By Rob Aley | Programme Manager - Kenya

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Ten Years on at Thinu Special Education Unit

By Rob Aley | Programme Manager - Kenya

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Advantage Africa

Location: Olney, Buckinghamshire - United Kingdom
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Rob Aley
Olney , Buckinghamshire United Kingdom

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