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Level of Effectiveness of Inclusive Education Program: Basis for a Model SPED Center in Makati

Level of Effectiveness of Inclusive Education Program: Basis for a Model SPED Center in Makati. by: Riza B. Formilleza. Introduction. Statement of the Problem. Research Paradigm. Significance of The Study. Scope and Delimitation. Research Design. Data Gathering Procedure.

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Level of Effectiveness of Inclusive Education Program: Basis for a Model SPED Center in Makati

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  1. Level of Effectiveness of Inclusive Education Program: Basis for a Model SPED Center in Makati by: Riza B. Formilleza

  2. Introduction • Statement of the Problem • Research Paradigm • Significance of The Study • Scope and Delimitation • Research Design • Data Gathering Procedure Contents: • Statistical Treatment

  3. All children, including those with disabilities, have a right to education. This right is included in Philippine Law in the Magna Carta for Persons With Disabilities (1992), and in international law in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities (UNCRPD), ratified in the Philippines in 2008. However the Department of Education reports that only 2% of disabled children in the Philippines are currently able to access educational opportunities. Of those who do access education, drop-out rates are high because of the barriers of accessibility and discrimination they face. Introduction

  4. Nowadays disabilities become a barrier for a child to learn and to study in a normal school specifically, those children with ASD. Autism or ASD is one of five neurodevelopment disorders under the umbrella of Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD). Autism is associated with three primary behavioral characters: 1) Delays in communication, 2) repetitive and stereotypic behavior patterns, and 3) delays in speech and language abilities. Introduction

  5. Special Education is based on the assumption that all children are special and should receive a good education in order to develop their potential to become full, active and contributing members of society. We must look at how the system can better serve all children, including children with special needs who require special education and related services if they are to realize their full potential. Introduction

  6. Introduction • Statement of the Problem • Research Paradigm • Significance of The Study • Scope and Delimitation • Research Design • Data Gathering Procedure Contents: • Statistical Treatment

  7. This study attempts to describe the level of effectiveness of inclusive education program which will serve as a basis for model SPED center in Makati. Specifically, it will attempt to answer the following questions: What is the demographic profile of the respondents of the study in terms of: a. gender b. educational attainment c. teaching experience d. trainings and seminars attended on SPED Statement of the Problem

  8. 2.) What is the level of effectiveness of inclusive education program in terms of: a. physical facilities b. instructional materials c. methods of teaching d. students’ academic performance 3. What are problems encountered in the implementation of inclusive education by: a. principal b. teachers c. parents Statement of the Problem

  9. 4. Is there significant difference in the perceptions of the administrators, parents and teachers about the level of effectiveness of inclusive education program? 5. Based on the findings, what model can be recommended to improve the inclusive education program in Makati City? Statement of the Problem

  10. Introduction • Statement of the Problem • Research Paradigm • Significance of The Study • Scope and Delimitation • Research Design • Data Gathering Procedure Contents: • Statistical Treatment

  11. Research Paradigm

  12. Introduction • Statement of the Problem • Research Paradigm • Significance of The Study • Scope and Delimitation • Research Design • Data Gathering Procedure Contents: • Statistical Treatment

  13. This study will be beneficial to people especially those students under inclusive education, schools implementing the method, teachers as implementers and students who will work together. Children Teachers School Administrators Future Researchers Significance of the Study

  14. Introduction • Statement of the Problem • Research Paradigm • Significance of The Study • Scope and Delimitation • Research Design • Data Gathering Procedure Contents: • Statistical Treatment

  15. The proposed research entitled: “Level of Effectiveness of Inclusive Education Program: Basis for a model SPED center in Makati.” This research study will involve the elementary school administrators, teachers and parents in Makati under inclusive education program. This study will focus on describing the perception of the respondents of the study to the level of effectiveness of inclusive education program which will serve as a basis for model SPED center in Makati. Scope and Delimitation

  16. Introduction • Statement of the Problem • Research Paradigm • Significance of The Study • Scope and Delimitation • Research Design • Data Gathering Procedure Contents: • Statistical Treatment

  17. This research will use quantitative design specifically the descriptive method of research. Tan (2006), stated that quantitative research manipulates and control research situation and verify results, using empirical data gathered through the senses. The type of method chosen by the researcher is concerned with the conditions of relationship that exists; practices that prevail; processes that are going on; effects that are being felt; or trends that are developing. Research Design

  18. Introduction • Statement of the Problem • Research Paradigm • Significance of The Study • Scope and Delimitation • Research Design • Data Gathering Procedure Contents: • Statistical Treatment

  19. Research Instrument The instruments to be used by the researcher are questionnaires and unstructured interview. The Questionnaire The items included in the questionnaire will be done as simple as possible so as to ensure better understanding by the respondents. The items will be derived by the researcher based from her readings and consultation with her adviser. Data Gathering Procedures

  20. The questionnaire will be formulated through the use of different reading materials such as dissertation, theses, books and internet articles. This will be done to help the researcher come up with good and appropriate questionnaire for the study. Validation of the Questionnaire The researcher will make the necessary modification with the help of her English critic together with the researcher’s adviser in order to come up with the final questionnaire. Data Gathering Procedures

  21. Introduction • Statement of the Problem • Research Paradigm • Significance of The Study • Scope and Delimitation • Research Design • Data Gathering Procedure Contents: • Statistical Treatment

  22. The data gathered from the questionnaires will be analyzed and quantified using: Frequency Count Percentage Weighted Mean Anova Statistical Treatment of Data

  23. Inclusive Education has been implemented nowadays in selected schools in Makati City that’s why there is a need to understand the call for inclusion . . . . that it is an intervention with assistance. Thus, it needs support to be able to work. But the question is, what are the processes these schools underwent before the success of inclusive education. As a fact, it is a win-win solution. It addresses the discrimination and at the same time the needs of children with special needs to access quality education. To End . . .

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