The Salamanca Statement on Inclusion in Education was adopted at the joint UNESCO and Ministry of Education of Spain World Conference on Special Needs Education held in Salamanca, Spain, in 1994. The ...
The right to education for all has been recognised globally due to decades of advocacy by many agencies. For a parent of a differently abled child, their wish list would be for inclusive education, ...
IN 2021, the World Bank estimated that 15 per cent of the world’s population experiences some form of disability, with 80 per cent living in developing countries. In Jamaica, while strides have been ...
Education is a human right for all throughout life. It is UNESCO’s mission to build peace, eradicate poverty and drive sustainable development by ensuring equitable and inclusive access to quality ...
Fifteen years ago, when the concept of inclusive education was still in its infancy in Pakistan, it was not uncommon to meet teachers who had never even heard the term. Today, the situation has ...
Teachers on the front line of inclusive education often face overwhelming expectations. Many classrooms include students with a range of abilities and behavioural needs, yet educators often lack ...
The birth of a child with a disability is often accompanied by a complex mix of emotions. Parents and families may experience a profound sense of responsibility, concern the future, and uncertainty ...
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