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The Development of Special Education Services in Zimbabwe.
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Development EconomicsDisabilityEducationAfrican Education SystemsSocial SciencesEducational SystemExceptional ChildrenInclusive EducationSocial Contexts Of EducationPrimary EducationExceptional ChildAfrican DevelopmentTeacher LicensureSpecial Education ServicesAccessible EducationInternational EducationEducational DistrictingEducation SystemSpecial EducationEducation ReformEducation PolicyMassive Expansion
When Zimbabwe gained independence in 1980, the government started a massive expansion of the education system. Two decades later, the country’s literacy rate had risen to one of the highest in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the same cannot be said for special education. This paper examines the development of the education system in Zimbabwe with special attention given to the history of special education. This paper examines why special education has lagged behind in terms of its development in a country where the education system has developed so rapidly.
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