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Inclusive education policy provision in South African research universities
Authors:Maria Ramaahlo  Kerstin Monika Tönsing  Juan Bornman
Affiliation:Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract:The 4-A Framework suggests that all inclusive education systems must be available, accessible, acceptable and adaptable. South Africa is committed to establishing an inclusive education system that does not exclude students with disabilities. South African university disability policies translate the imperatives of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities into institutional mandates that govern the implementation of inclusive education. The aim of this study was to determine to what extent disability policies at South African research-intensive universities addressed the markers contained in the 4-A Framework. The framework was reworked and operationalised for the higher education context, and expanded to include a fifth marker, namely affordability. A deductive thematic analysis, using a protocol based on the five markers, was used to analyse these policies. Results indicate that, of the five markers, affordability was not sufficiently addressed. Various disclaimers also limit policy provisions related to other markers.
Keywords:Human rights education  inclusive higher education  policy analysis  provisions  students with disabilities  research-intensive universities
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