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African Journal of Disability (Online)

versión On-line ISSN 2226-7220
versión impresa ISSN 2223-9170

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MPOFU, Jabulani  y  SEFOTHO, Maximus M.. Challenges of competency-based curriculum in teaching learners with learning disabilities. Afr. j. disabil. (Online) [online]. 2024, vol.13, pp.1-9. ISSN 2226-7220.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajod.v13i0.1268.

BACKGROUND: Zimbabwean government adopted competency-based curriculum in 2017 as a measure to prepare learners for life and work in an indigenised economy and increasingly globalised and competitive environment. The government also sought to ensure that learners develop skills necessary for lifelong learning in line with the emerging opportunities OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to explore challenges faced by teachers in the implementation of competency-based curriculum to learners with learning disabilities in Mhangura of Makonde District in Zimbabwe METHODS: A constructivist lived experience perspective underpinned this research, in which a single case study was used to interact with participants on challenges faced by teachers in the implementation of competency-based curriculum to learners with learning disabilities. Purposive sampling was used to select nine participants (five males and four females). Data were collected through face-to-face interviews and transcribed verbatim. Four themes emerged from the thematic analysis of data sources RESULTS: Results indicated that participants were facing several challenges in implementing competency-based curriculum to learners with learning disabilities. Among the cited challenges were negative attitudes towards learners with learning disabilities, poor teacher preparation, lack of resources and poor collaboration CONCLUSION: The study concluded that the objectives of competency-based curriculum are noble to learners, but its implementation is not inclusive CONTRIBUTION: The study findings will assist in identifying areas that need to be improved and need strengthening. The education policy makers in the country will have a better understanding of challenges faced by teachers in the implementation of competency-based curriculum in Zimbabwe

Palabras clave : attitudes; challenges; competency-based curriculum; learners with learning disabilities; teachers.

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