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William Nketsia
William Nketsia
Senior lecturer of Inclusive Education, Western Sydney University
Verified email at westernsydney.edu.au
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Pre-service teachers’ views on inclusive education in Ghana
W Nketsia, T Saloviita
Journal of Education for Teaching 39 (4), 429-441, 2013
652013
Teacher educators’ views on inclusive education and teacher preparation in Ghana
W Nketsia, T Saloviita, EK Gyimah
International Journal of Whole Schooling 12 (2), 2016
622016
Exploring the factors that enhance teacher retention in rural schools in Ghana
MP Opoku, P Asare-Nuamah, W Nketsia, BO Asibey, G Arinaitwe
Cambridge Journal of Education 50 (2), 201-217, 2020
462020
Extending social protection to persons with disabilities: Exploring the accessibility and the impact of the disability fund on the lives of persons with disabilities in Ghana
MP Opoku, W Nketsia, E Agyei-Okyere, WK Mprah
Global Social Policy 19 (3), 225-245, 2019
402019
University preparation and the work capabilities of visually impaired graduates in Ghana: a tracer study
L Odame, B Osei-Hwedie, W Nketsia, MP Opoku, B Nanor Arthur
International Journal of Inclusive Education 25 (11), 1287-1304, 2021
392021
Teacher educators’ and teacher trainees’ perspective on teacher training for sustainable development
W Nketsia, MP Opoku, T Saloviita, D Tracey
Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability 22 (1), 49-65, 2020
382020
Sustainable employment opportunities for persons with disabilities in Ghana: Exploring perceptions and participation in agriculture
E Agyei‐Okyere, W Nketsia, MP Opoku, EL Torgbenu, BA Alupo, ...
Business Strategy & Development, 2018
382018
A cross-sectional study of pre-service teachers’ views about disability and attitudes towards inclusive education
W Nketsia
International Journal of Research Studies in Education 6 (3), 2017
342017
Experiences of primary caregivers of children with cerebral palsy across the trajectory of diagnoses in Ghana
W Nketsia, A Edusei, C Hammond, JA Dogbe, SA Afriyie, MP Opoku, ...
332019
Understanding the parental experiences of raising deaf children in Ghana
MP Opoku, W Nketsia, EB Benefo, WK Mprah
Journal of Family Studies 28 (4), 1235-1254, 2022
312022
‘There is family tension, but they understand…’: familial and sibling relationships following the diagnosis of cerebral palsy in children in Ghana
JA Dogbe, JDA Kyeremateng, MP Opoku, W Nketsia, C Hammond
International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 68 (1), 35-46, 2022
302022
Caregiving experiences and expectations of parents with in-school children with intellectual disability in Ghana
MP Opoku, W Nketsia, MA Banye, WK Mprah, JA Dogbe, E Badu
Research in developmental disabilities 96, 103524, 2020
302020
University experiences of graduates with visual impairments in Ghana
L Odame, MP Opoku, W Nketsia, B Nanor
International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 68 (3), 332-346, 2021
282021
From university-to-work: an in-depth exploration into the transition journey of graduates with sensory disabilities in Ghana
L Odame, MP Opoku, W Nketsia, P Swanzy, M Alzyoudi, FA Nsowah
Disability & Society 36 (9), 1399-1422, 2021
232021
Inclusive education in Nigeria: exploring parental attitude, knowledge and perceived social norms influencing implementation
EL Torgbenu, OS Oginni, MP Opoku, W Nketsia, E Agyei-Okyere
International Journal of Inclusive Education 25 (3), 377-393, 2021
232021
Initial teacher preparation for inclusive education in Ghana: Status and challenges
W Nketsia
Jyväskylä studies in education, psychology and social research, 2016
212016
Inclusive education policy and practice in Ghana: Air castle or realistic goal?
W Nketsia
Challenging inclusive education policy and practice in Africa, 69-86, 2018
202018
The use of assistive technologies among children with disabilities: The perception of parents of children with disabilities in Ghana
JA Osam, MP Opoku, JA Dogbe, W Nketsia, C Hammond
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 16 (3), 301-308, 2021
192021
Crisis at the intersection of four countries: healthcare access for displaced persons in the Lake Chad Basin region
SO Oginni, MP Opoku, W Nketsia
Ethnicity & health 27 (7), 1698-1717, 2022
122022
Inclusive education in West Africa: Predictors of parental attitudes, knowledge and perceived social norms influencing inclusive practices in Ghana and Nigeria
MP Opoku, W Nketsia, E Agyei-Okyere, OS Oginni, EL Torgbenu
International Journal of Inclusive Education 26 (2), 124-142, 2022
122022
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