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Inclusive education

Inclusive education: where there are few resources
S. Stubbs;I. Lewis (ed) / Enabling Education Network , 2009
This book aims to provide a background and critical overview of key issues, concepts and strategies in relation to inclusive education, that are relevant to situations where economic resources and acc...
Making schools inclusive: how change can happen
H. Pinnock;I. Lewis / Enabling Education Network , 2008
This report is about how non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can help school systems in developing countries become more inclusive. It shares experience of developing tools and approaches that have ...
Enabling the disability NGOs?: centralisation versus competition in Pakistan and Bangladesh
M. Miles / Enabling Education Network , 2001
This article reviews contrasting development patterns of 'Disability NGOs' (i.e. Non Government Organisations concerned with disablement) in Pakistan and Bangladesh, two nations with some political, c...
Inclusion and deafness: linking the family, school and community
E. Lehtomaki / Enabling Education Network , 2001
This article deals with the role of the family and community in creating a more inclusive space for deaf people .The article asserts that:the core of any community is the family. It is the ...
Innovations in developing countries for people with disabilities
B. O'Toole; R. McConkey / Enabling Education Network , 2001
This series of articles discusses the issue of innovative methods for equipping people with disabilities with a dignified and sufficiently autonomous life. The editors of this series of articles stre...
Inclusion for the excluded: a pipe dream or practical necessity?
S. Wallis / Enabling Education Network , 2002
This report describes an early intervention programme piloted in a large, well-established refugee camp on the Thai/Burma border. The questions addressed are:what are the needs of disabled chi...

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