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Identification of Special Educational Needs for Early Childhood Inclusive Education in Ghana

Mrs. Mensah, Florence Akua
Snr. Lecturer/ Head of Department
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  fakuamensah@uew.edu.gh

Authors
Mensah, F. A., & Badu-Shayar, J.
Publication Year
2016
Article Title
Identification of Special Educational Needs for Early Childhood Inclusive Education in Ghana
Journal
IISTE-Journal Education and Practice.
Volume
7
Issue Number
11
Page Numbers
1-8
ISSN
ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online)
Abstract

Early Childhood Education is a key element for the growth and development of every country. This paper, provides a summary of reviewing the impact of early childhood special educational assessment on children to be ‘at risk’ of developing special educational needs. It was identified mainly that early identification of at risk factors for disabilities was ignored and there is minimal or no collaboration in the assessment procedures for learners. This has an adverse effect on the cognitive attainment and social or behavioral development on the child. The paper also discusses the identification of special educational needs; models/theories of teaching the early child; collaborators’ perspectives; and future developments. The article closes with a call for improved training for practitioners working in early year’s settings.

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