Navigating Complexity: Overcoming Challenges in Qualitative Research for Special Education in Pakistan

Authors

  • Yaar Muhammad Associate Professor, Department of Education, GC Women University, Sialkot
  • Yasira Waqar Associate Professor, Department of Education, University of Management and Technology, Lahore
  • Faisal Anis Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Management and Technology, Lahore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58622/vjes.v4i2.169

Keywords:

qualitative research, Special Education, Pakistan, Research Challenges, Cultural Sensitivity, Ethical Considerations, Inclusive Education

Abstract

This paper aims to identify some of the challenges of qualitative research in special education in Pakistan and how such challenges could be effectively handled. It discusses the contemporary state of affairs concerning this type of education and the importance of using qualitative research strategies to study education-related processes in the country. This paper presents several issues, which could be methodological, ethical, linguistic, institutional, and specific to the researcher. Approaches for overcoming these challenges are enumerated, such as formulating culturally appropriate research models, addressing ethical issues, involving the host community members, and availing necessary expert assistance to the research workers. The paper also describes possible recommendations for further qualitative research of special education in Pakistan: The relation to novel qualitative approaches and the requirement of policy encouragement. Despite these challenges, by addressing them and implementing the assessed strategies, qualitative research can greatly support improving the special education practices and policies in Pakistan, thus positively impacting the education of students with disabilities.

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Published

2024-04-30