Inclusive Education

INCLUSIVE EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT 2022-23

Activity Conducted

Community Awareness and Sensitization Program – Block Level Training of SMCs / SMDCs in all 46 EBRCs.

Assessment Camps conducted in all 46 EBRCs

Distribution of 664 Aids and Appliances for CWSN Locomotors, 278 Hearing Aids and  582 Spectacles  to CWSN

156 CwSN girls provided with stipend through DBT

Awareness and Sensitization program conducted in 5 (Five) Colleges.

4 (Four) IE RPS deputed for 4 weeks for training on Autism at Delhi

Cross Disability Training and Universal Design for Learning conducted for all IE District Coordinators and Resource Persons

Objective of the Activity

To create community awareness on Inclusive Education and sensitize them on the various allowances, provisions provided to CwSN from time to time.

Medical assessment camp to assess the CwSN children and provide them with required aids and appliances.

Aids and Appliances provided to all the CwSN requiring to help them.

To create awareness on Inclusive Education and various provisions provided for CwSN by Samagra Shiksha.

To encourage them to go for Special Education Training as there is shortage of manpower in this field.

To train and update IE RPs on Autism Spectrum disabilities.

To create cross disability knowledge on the different disabilities among IE Coordinators and IE Resource Persons as well as to train them on Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

   

 

 

Distribution of 664 Aids and Appliances for CWSN Locomotors, 278 Hearing Aids and 582 Spectacles to CWSN

 

         

 

 

4 (Four) IE RPS deputed for 4 weeks for training on Autism at Delhi

 

 

Annual Assessment Camp for Children with Special Needs (CwSN) was carried out across 46 EBRCs in 11 Districts from March 14th to March 26th, 2022. Assessment is done for locomotor disabilities, hearing impairment and visual impairment in collaboration with Top Prosthetics Orthotics Rehabilitation Centre (TPORC) Imphal, Soundbeatz Pvt Ltd (Delhi) and Department of Health & Family Welfare, Nagaland, respectively. Hearing aids were provided to students with moderate to severe and profound hearing loss during the camps.

Distribution of 664 Aids and Appliances for CwSN to 203 beneficiaries assessed during the March 2022 Assessment Camp was carried out in 11 Districts from September 7th to September 13th, 2022. Powered spectacles provided by the Department of Health & Family Welfare were distributed in September 2022.

                                 

 

 

District-wise number of Schools with CWSN as per UDISE+2018-19:


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District
Total Government schools   Schools with CWSN enrolment CWSN Enrolment
1 Dimapur 291 31 392
2 Kiphire 109 14 66
3 Kohima 169 24 216
4 Longleng 88 29 205
5 Mokokchung 197 46 258
6 Mon 227 40 248
7 Peren 132 29 134
8 Phek 186 35 291
9 Tuensang 205 36 178
10 Wokha 149 15 124
11 Zunheboto 234 56 139
  State Total 1987 355 2251

Number of CWSN Enrolment by Type of Disability:

Disability Category CWSN Enrolment
Visual Impairment (Blindness) 61
Low Vision 952
Chronic Neurological Diseases 1
Hearing impairment 261
Loco motor impairment 156
Speech and Language Disability 245
Intellectual Disabilities/ Mental Retardation 166
Muscular Dystrophy 6
Specific Learning Disabilities 338
Cerebral Palsy 16
Autism 25
Dwarfism 11
Acid Attack Survivors 1
Sickle cell Disease 1
Multiple disabilities 11
Total 2251

Status of School Coverage:

Sl.  District  RP in each Block  No. of Schools Covered (1 month) No. of Schools Covered (each day) Total no of RPS 
1 Dimapur  2 30 12 12
2 Kiphire 0 0 0 0
3 Kohima 1 15 6 6
4 Longleng  1 15 1 1
5 Mokokchung  2 30 10 10
6 Mon  0 0 0 0
7 Peren  1 15 1 1
8 Phek  1 30 2 2
9 Tuensang  1 15 1 1
10 Wokha  1 30 2 2
11 Zunheboto  1 15 3 3
  Total 11 195 38 38

Student Support Services provided in 2019-20:

Category CWSN given Therapy Support  CWSN given Surgery
  B G T B G
As per RPwD Act, 2016 9 5 14 0 1 1

Sensitisation workshop for IE Coordinators/ Resource Persons:

Sensitisation workshop for teachers, administrative officers in the Education and SCERT Department, IE Coordinators and IE Resource Persons was held.

Assessment Camp:

The Nagaland Education Mission Society (NEMS) under School Education Nagaland conducted Assessment Camp for CWSN in convergence with Medical Department, Star Key New Delhi and NRRC Dimapur from 16th to 22nd May 2019. Assessment camps were conducted in 10 districts by two teams with the objective of identifying and providing assistive devices to CWSN with hearing impairment and measurement for provision of artificial limbs, shoes and other devices for children with locomotors. The Department also provided spectacles to the visually impaired children.

Official Meeting with Parents of Blind Children, NGO, Head Master:

Samagra officials held meetings with parents of blind children/ Head Masters/ NGOs/ District administrators of Samagra Shiksha DMA Dimapur and sensitized school Heads on the need to admit blind children in their schools. Accordingly, these children have been admitted in normal Government Schools in Dimapur district. General teachers of these schools have been sensitised on the needs of CWSN. 

Monitoring of Inclusive Schools and NGO Schools:

State level officer in charge of I.E and District I.E Coordinators in Dimapur district during monitoring visit of Inclusive schools.

Other Initiatives:

Needy blind children were sponsored for higher studies outside the State in Mount Ford Tura and Bethany inclusive School Shillong, Meghalaya.

District wise Progress in IE in 2019-20:

Sl. District No. of CWSN identified No. of CWSN enrolled in schools ONLY AS PER UDISE No. of CWSN covered through HBE No. of NGOs involved No. of RPs in place for CWSN
1 Dimapur  540 392 148 2 12
2 Kiphire 66 66 0 0 0
3 Kohima 216 216 0 1 6
4 Longleng  205 205 0 0 1
5 Mokokchung  258 258 0 1 10
6 Mon  248 248 0 0 0
7 Peren  134 134 0 0 1
8 Phek  291 291 0 0 2
9 Tuensang  178 178 0 0 1
10 Wokha  124 124 0 0 2
11 Zunheboto  139 139 0 0 3
  Total 2399 2251 148 4 38

Progress and Achievement under Inclusive Education for Secondary:

CWSN Enrolment Class IX-XII:

Sl. Row Labels as per UDISE 2018-19 Class 9-12
2 Blindness 11
3 Dwarfism 4
4 Hearing Impairment 41
5 Intellectual Disability 25
6 Leprosy cured Students 2
7 Locomotors Disability 21
8 Low-Vision 421
9 Mental Illness 5
11 Muscular Dystrophy 3
12 Specific Learning Disabilities 31
13 Speech and Language 20
14 Cerebral Palsy 4
                                                    Grand Total 588

District Level Man Power under Samagra Shiksha (I.E):

Sl  District  No of EBRC District   coordinators  Technically RCI trained  Physiotherapist  Man power 
1 Kohima  5 1 4 1 6
2 Dimapur  5 1 8 1 10
3 Peren  3 1 1 0 2
4 Phek  4 1 2 0 3
5 Kipheri  3 1 0 0 1
6 Tuensang  5 1 1 0 2
7 Mon 5 1 0 0 1
8 Longleng  2 1 1 0 2
9 Zunheboto  5 1 2 1 4
10 Mokokchung  6 1 8 0 9
11 Wokha  3 1 2 0 3
  Total  46 11 29 3 43

 

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