Exploring how educators deal with the challenges of teaching foundation phase learners with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore and describe how educators deal with the
challenges of teaching foundation phase learners with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
Disorder (FASD) in the Cape Peninsula and Cape Winelands of the Western Cape,
South Africa (SA).
A literature review was conducted in order to understand the various concepts that
formed part of the research problem. The literature study focused on the causes of
FASD as well as the physical, cognitive and behavioural symptoms of FASD. An
investigation was done into the development of the neurologically typical child
between the age of 7-9 years in terms of the development of motor skills,
behavioural development, emotional development, social and cognitive
development. As the study was done within a South African context with a unique
political history, it was found necessary to explore how educators deal with Inclusive
Education as per Education White Paper 6 in local schools. In this regard, the
researcher focussed on barriers to Inclusive Education and how these have
contributed to challenges educators experience when implementing Inclusive
Education.
Internationally, educators have adopted various strategies on how to deal with the
challenges of teaching learners with FASD. The researcher explored these
strategies in the literature review with the purpose of verifying findings from the study
with the literature review.
Due to the nature of the study, a qualitative approach was employed. The researcher
made use of a qualitative descriptive design as this design brought together the
focus and described how educators deal with the challenges of teaching learners
with FASD. Participants were selected by means of non-probable purposive and
convenience sampling. A semi-structured interview and two focus group discussions
gave participants opportunities to explain how they deal with the challenges of
teaching learners with FASD in the foundation phase. The researcher made use of
an independent transcriber to transcribe the data verbatim. The researcher analysed the data by means of Tesch‘s method of data analysis. Main themes and subthemes
were identified where after the researcher tried to find the most descriptive quotes to
describe the meaning the participants attached to how they deal with the challenges
of teaching foundation phase learners with FASD.
The findings showed that educators implement their experiences gained over years
to help them deal with the challenges that teaching learners with FASD in the
foundation phase pose to them. Educators apply basic teaching procedures,
constructively keep learners occupied with varying activities, they continually repeat
the curriculum and instructions and build positive relationships with the learners. The
importance of support from fellow colleagues, other professionals and family
members, as well as spending time on leisure activities have been emphasised
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