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The purpose of the study was to investigate into the academic success of Special 
Education needs Learners in the early childhood education classrooms within the Wa 
Municipality of the Upper West Region of Ghana. The study adopted the qualitative 
research approach. The illustrative case study design was adopted for this study. The 
semi-structured interview guide and an observational checklist were utilized to gather 
data from 15 participants involving 14 Early Childhood Education teachers and 1 
Special Education Coordinator for the study. The snowball sampling technique and 
purposive sampling techniques were used in selecting the participants for the study. The 
data was analyzed using thematic analysis procedures. The findings of the study 
revealed that limited training on special education for teachers and parents results in 
insufficient knowledge about disabilities and are compounded by a lack of tools for 
early screening. The study again found that, environmental barriers affecting access, 
safety, and protection for SEN children, including insufficient infrastructure such as 
lack of ramps and poor ventilation, along with issues like classroom congestion and 
stigmatization. Again, the study found that, T a scarcity of special equipment like 
braille, hearing aids, and mobility devices in schools. The study recommends that; the 
Ghana Education Service in collaboration with the Wa Municipal Education 
Directorate strengthens training initiatives for both educators and parents, equipping 
them with the knowledge and skills necessary to support SEN children effectively. 
Accordingly, the MoE must also collaborate with relevant stakeholders, such as local 
authorities and construction companies, to implement necessary infrastructure 
upgrades. Also, regular assessments of school facilities must be conducted to identify 
and address any deficiencies that hinder inclusivity. | 
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