Die verpligting van die staat met betrekking tot gestremde leerders se reg op basiese onderwys
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Van Dalen, Lizelle JuanéKeywords
Disability modelslegislative framework
special needs education
basic education
inclusive education
best interest of a child
equality
reasonable accomodation
International instruments
Modelle van gestremdheid
wetgewende raamwerk
spesiale onderwysbehoeftes
basiese onderwys
inklusiewe onderwys
beste belang van ʼn kind
gelykheid
redelike akkommodasie
internasionale instrumente
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Thesis (LLM)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.Section 29(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 states that everyone has the right to basic education. ―Everyone‖ includes disabled learners. The purpose of this study is to determine to what extent the state complies with its constitutional and international obligations to realise disabled learners‘ right to basic education. To reach the purpose firstly it has to be ascertained which legislation apply to disabled learners (whether direct or indirect) and how this legislation define disability (Chapter 2). Secondly the relevant constitutional sections have to be investigated. Sections 9, 28, 29 and 36 of the Constitution will be examined in particular. The purpose of the investigation of the constitutional sections is to determine what basic education entails and if there is a uniform definition thereof. Paired with the right to education, the meaning of inclusive education has to be determined and to what extent the state realises this (Chapter 3). A further purpose with the investigation of the constitutional provisions is to determine whether there is an infringement of disabled learners‘ right to equality and whether the possible infringements of the right to education and equality can be justified by the state (Chapter 4). Thirdly, the state‘s international obligations with regard to disabled learners‘ right to education and equality has to be investigated (Chapter 5) before reaching a conclusion as to what extent the state complies with its constitutional and international obligations to realize disabled children‘s right to basic education (Chapter 6). Disabled children‘s need for basic education has led to the research question. quality, process quality, manufacturing process flow, principles of quality, factor analysis, multiple regression.
Masters
Date
2013-10-07Type
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oai:dspace.nwu.ac.za:10394/9223http://hdl.handle.net/10394/9223