Inclusive Education
Despite progress in achieving EFA, there is increasing evidence that current strategies and programmes have been largely insufficient or inappropriate in meeting the needs of children, youth and adults who are vulnerable to marginalization and exclusion, such as minority language speakers, working children etc.
Adopted at the Salamanca World Conference on Special Needs Education (1994) and restated in the Dakar Framework of Action (paragraph 4), inclusive education is a process of addressing and responding to the diverse needs of all learners by reducing barriers to,and within, the learning environment. The overall goal of inclusive education, is thus the realization of a school (or any organized educational provision) where all learners are participating and treated equally, and which also proactively seeks and reaches out to anylearner who is left behind.
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News and Events
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15.05.12:
Ask her "How Will Education Help You Succeed in Life?"
Ideas Cube by UNGEI calls for people to mentor a young girl in their educational journey
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02.05.12:
Global Action Week | Rights from the Start: Early Childhood Care and Education
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30.04.12:
Just Released: Gender Wire April 2012 issue
Publications
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5th Issue of Multilingual Education E-Newsletter
MLE e-News: Issue 5 - 30 March 2012
The fifth issue of Asia MLE ...
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Just Released: Gender Wire March 2012 issue
This month's Gender Wire explores the issues that mattered to Asia Pacific ...
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4th Issue of Multilingual Education E-Newsletter
MLE e-News: Issue 4 - 23 December 2011
The fourth issue of Asia ...



