Furthering inclusive education in Papua New Guinea through teacher training : reflections on challenges and transformations

Danielle Tracey, Katrina Barker, Paul Valuka, Wilfred Baambu, Ken Gene, Elice Moko, Siwert Robert, Gladys Robin, Cathy Sowi, John Wanis, David Wine, Genevieve Nelson, Petra Arifeae

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Abstract

Papua New Guinea confronts unique and complex challenges with national reform policies promoting the increase of children with a disability enrolling in mainstream schools. Despite these policies being introduced in the last two decades, the translation to practice has been slow. In order to equip teachers with the necessary skills, knowledge and dispositions to implement inclusive education in Papua New Guinea, there is a pressing need to identify and understand the challenges teacher-educators experience. Data collected as part of an Australian-funded Fellowship, from ten Papua New Guinea education leaders, elucidate the perceived challenges associated with teacher-training for inclusive education. Content analysis of the participants' reflections revealed insights into how and what pedagogical and curriculum transformations in teacher education training courses could improve inclusive education practices in Papua New Guinean schools. These findings enhance agency for the education leaders to promote positive change so that Papua New Guinea can further its implementation of inclusive education.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages18
JournalInternational Journal of Inclusive Education
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print (In Press) - 2021

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