Chemistry Teachers’ Preparedness for Inclusive Classrooms in Nigeria: A Conceptual Review
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Science Education Department Faculty of Education Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (Nigeria)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.1026EDU0194
Subject Category: Education
Volume/Issue: 10/26 | Page No: 2403-2411
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Submitted: 2026-03-13
Accepted: 2026-03-18
Published: 2026-04-22
Abstract
Inclusive education has become a global priority for achieving equitable and sustainable development in education. In science education, especially chemistry, teachers' competence and readiness are vital for ensuring all learners including those with disabilities and diverse needs participate actively in scientific learning. This position paper discusses the preparedness of chemistry teachers for inclusive classrooms in Nigeria, identifying barriers to effective implementation and potential solutions to strengthen teacher capacity. Based on the principles of the National Policy on Inclusive Education (Federal Ministry of Education, 2023) and existing literature on inclusive pedagogy, teacher competence, and STEM education, the paper views teacher preparedness as a multidimensional concept involving pedagogical skills, inclusive attitudes, technological proficiency, and adaptable teaching methods. Evidence from previous research shows that, despite policy commitments, many Nigerian chemistry teachers lack adequate training in differentiated instruction, assistive technologies, and classroom management for inclusion. Structural challenges such as insufficient funding, weak policy enforcement, and limited professional development opportunities further hinder teachers’ ability to support diverse learners effectively. The paper emphasizes that enhancing chemistry teachers' preparedness is crucial for promoting scientific literacy, developing problem-solving skills, and building a society capable of sustainable development. Recommended strategies include increased funding for inclusive STEM education, curriculum updates in teacher training, regular professional development for current teachers, and stronger oversight of inclusive education policy implementation. In conclusion, investing in teachers' capacity is essential to translate the principles of inclusive education into effective classroom practices that support national development objectives.
Keywords
Chemistry, Teachers’ ,Preparedness, Inclusive, Classrooms
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