Attachment
Activity 2.4 Attitudes
to Inclusive Teaching by Daniel – Oluwafunmilayo Olalusi
By ‘learner capacity,
Daniel meant that all children do not develop at the same rate because they do
not grow up in the same environment. They have different family background.
There is the general belief that children from rich homes
would perform better than children from poor family background. This notion was
proved wrong again and again in my primary and secondary schools days. Those of
us from poor family background were not enrolled in secondary schools when due
to financial constraints. But once enrolled, we in most cases performed better
than our counterparts from rich homes.
Daniel challenged the
beliefs that any child with any form of disability is as a result of demonic
operations in their lives rather than being a medical challenge. Hence, rather
than seek medical intervention, parents go about doing fettish things. I think
this is still an issue of lack of understanding.
To challenge the
notion of ‘fixed intelligence’, teachers should take children as
individuals and not as groups in the education system. So teachers will have to
do both ability grouping and individualise teaching according to the needs of
each child with evidence of adequate preparation for each topic for each child.
Learning materials should be made or adapted for individual students according
to their ability levels and according to their needs. Also, evaluation of
children should be done according to objectives that were set for individual
children criterion based. Teachers should make classroom climate for children
to be comfortable.