Transforming Education: Empowering Teachers for Inclusion

Empowering Educators for an Inclusive Future
An initiative funded by Education Cannot Wait is transforming educational practices, training teachers in sign language and braille through a multi-year program in South Sudan.
In a bright classroom setting, we find Beatrice, a 24-year-old aspiring educator. She confidently shares her experiences with fellow student teachers as she practices the sign language skills she has recently acquired. "Initially, it was quite challenging to grasp the concepts, but now the training sessions are not only engaging but filled with enthusiasm and love for learning," she explains.
A Nation of Change
Beatrice represents one of 1,400 future teachers from various regions, set to receive comprehensive training at three national teacher training institutes over the next two years. This transformative program, supported by Light for the World and aligned with the Ministry of General Education and Instruction, aims to reshape the educational landscape.
The initiative is a crucial part of the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Multi-Year Resilience Program, rolling out across South Sudan with the involvement of various partners—including Light for the World and Save the Children among others. The focus is on preparing educators not just to teach but to foster an environment where all children, regardless of their abilities, feel welcomed and included.
Learning to Teach
"Today, I learned how to sign the alphabet, greet people, and introduce myself in sign language," Beatrice recalls, emphasizing that her training goes beyond academic skills—it is also a personal journey. Before she began her education at the Rombur National Teachers Training Institute (RNTII), she worked at Sacred Heart Primary School. Here, she noticed a significant absence of children with disabilities due to inadequate teaching resources in her area.
Breaking Barriers
Beatrice highlights the importance of inclusive education: "Several children with disabilities were often seen staying home. The lack of teachers proficient in sign language and braille was a major reason for this silence,” she reflects.
This teacher training initiative is crafted to dismantle barriers that hinder inclusive learning. Over a span of nine months, educators like Beatrice are immersed in lessons covering sign language, braille, and various inclusive teaching methodologies. The objective is clear: equip teachers with the essential skills to integrate and effectively teach all children, no matter their challenges.
Education is fundamentally about ensuring that every child can attend school. Currently, less than half of the children in South Sudan are receiving education, making these initiatives more crucial than ever. A participant, Mohammed, emphasizes the urgency, stating, "We're addressing the pressing demand for adequately trained teachers to support children with disabilities in achieving their educational rights. This training is paramount."
Beyond just teaching, the ECW-supported program lays the groundwork for safe, accessible learning environments, ensuring that students receive the necessary assistive devices to attend school effectively. This holistic approach aims to vanquish the challenges faced by countless children in accessing quality education.
Another student teacher, Alex, mirrors Beatrice's enthusiasm, stating, "I feel incredibly honored to partake in this initiative. Previously, I worked with many students facing hearing and visual impairments but was unable to fully communicate with them. Now, learning from Light for the World will enhance my proficiency significantly upon my return to the classroom.”
Real Change in Communities
The initiative's implications extend beyond teaching. In Magwi County, the story of Moses illustrates the significant changes taking place. He is an 18-year-old student who faced challenges in attending school after his mobility tricycle was damaged. "This tricycle was my connection to education. It broke, and that meant I had to stop attending school," Moses recounted.
Thanks to the efforts of Disability Inclusion Facilitators from Light for the World in collaboration with Save the Children, Moses received a new tricycle—an intervention that opened the doors for him to return to school and continue his education alongside his peers.
Advocating for Educational Equity
South Sudan is among the regions where children struggle immensely to access quality education, hampered by conflict, displacement, and poverty. As many as 2.8 million children are currently out of school, with children with disabilities facing even greater obstacles.
Since 2020, ECW has been working with partners to enhance access to inclusive education for children impacted by crises. They focus on vulnerable demographics, including girls and children with disabilities. Initiatives range from scholarships and remote learning solutions to training teachers and implementing necessary child protection measures in schools.
Investment figures show that ECW has committed US$73.8 million to support these initiatives, with a significant portion aimed at addressing the most marginalized. To date, support has reached approximately 328,000 children across 14 counties, highlighting the collaborative effort made possible by partners such as Light for the World and Save the Children.
Looking Ahead
Despite the significant investment in education, there is still a persistent funding gap exacerbating the challenges for crisis-affected children, including those with disabilities. Advocacy for global support is critical to ensure these children are not left behind and that they continue to have opportunities for education.
Reflecting on her training, Beatrice articulates her newfound mission as an educator: "I am determined to advocate for more awareness, encouraging parents to send their children with disabilities to school, while also reaching out to students who are currently enrolled to rally more support from the community." Her message resonates deeply: "Children with disabilities deserve the same opportunities as their peers. I urge all parents to recognize their potential and pathways to education."
As Beatrice diligently practices her sign language in Juba, she is not just preparing to be a teacher; she is becoming an advocate for transformation, ready to bring light to those who have been left outside the classroom doors. This initiative is more than a training program; it is a testament to a future where education is truly inclusive for all.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the focus of the teacher training initiative in South Sudan?
The initiative focuses on training teachers in sign language and braille, aiming to promote inclusive education for all children, regardless of their abilities.
How many teachers are being trained under this program?
Approximately 1,400 aspiring educators will receive training at three national teacher training institutes over the upcoming two years.
What barriers does the program aim to break down?
The program intends to dismantle barriers to inclusive learning that prevent children with disabilities from accessing quality education.
How does the initiative support children with disabilities?
It not only trains teachers but also creates safe, accessible learning spaces and provides assistive devices for children to enable their education.
Why is inclusive education important in South Sudan?
With a significant number of children currently out of school, inclusive education is critical for ensuring that all children, including those with disabilities, can benefit from schooling and learn in a supportive environment.
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