Journal of Early Childhood Development and Education
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Early Childhood Development and Education (May)

An Analysis Of Teachers' Perceptions And Practices In Promoting Inclusive And Accessible Library Spaces In Primary Schools In Iwo Local Government Area, Osun State

Hamzat, Baniyaminu Opeyemi (Unknown)
Oyewumi, Nasimot Opeyemi (Unknown)
Amosun, Moses Dele (Unknown)
Daoudi, Khoula (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 May 2025

Abstract

Background of study: School libraries are essential for fostering literacy, academic achievement, and social-emotional development by offering equitable access to diverse learning resources. However, in many primary schools, particularly in Iwo Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria, these spaces often lack inclusive features. Inadequate infrastructure, limited assistive technologies, and insufficient teacher training hinder the ability of school libraries to meet the needs of all learners, especially those with disabilities. Aims and scope of paper: This study explores primary school teachers’ perceptions and practices related to promoting inclusive and accessible library environments. It aims to identify current strategies, challenges, and areas needing improvement in making library spaces supportive of students with diverse learning needs. Methods: A descriptive survey design was employed. A total of 150 teachers were selected through stratified random sampling across various schools. Data were gathered using structured questionnaires, validated for reliability (Cronbach’s Alpha = 0.75), and analyzed using descriptive statistics, including mean and standard deviation. Result: The findings show that while teachers acknowledge the value of inclusive library spaces, practical implementation remains limited. Some teachers modify materials and create welcoming environments, but gaps persist in training, resource availability, physical accessibility, and collaboration with special education personnel. Conclusion: To improve inclusivity in school libraries, there is a pressing need for targeted training, improved funding, adaptive technologies, and inter-professional collaboration. These efforts will help create equitable learning environments, ensuring that all students, regardless of ability, have access to supportive and inclusive educational resources.  

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Journal Info

Abbrev

junior

Publisher

Subject

Education Other

Description

JUNIOR is a journal that aims to bring together the global early childhood community to facilitate the exchange of research knowledge. The aim of this journal is to contribute to scientific debate and research in the field of early childhood practice in early education and care. Articles published ...