Inclusive Education
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Education is key in allowing each of us to reach our human potential and is the first step in developing an inclusive society. Article 24 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) fully recognises the rights of persons with disabilities to education, without discrimination. Therefore the provision and facilitation of inclusive education opportunities is a crucial part of the work of specialised and mainstream service providers.
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Teaching Programmes with Universal Design and Lists of Reasonable Accommodations | ||||
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Description: Following the theoretical framework developed by the research team in the InvesTT project, a teaching programme with a universal design was developed for each partner school, along with a list of reasonable accommodations. These teaching programmes and reasonable accommodations were tried and tested during two school years, to reach the following final results. | ||||
The Main Barriers to Inclusive Education: Lack of Political Will and Fear to Change | ||||
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Description In this document EASPD is addressing the problem of the lack of political will to invest and contribute in establishing effective inclusive systems as one of the great barriers to inclusive education. The conclusions are drawn from the EASPD annual conference “Inclusive teaching programmes: Let’s develop it together!” in 2015. Reference | ||||
The Role of Education | ||||
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Description The
article discusses the role of education of
disabled people in employment
in the context of their social entrepreneurial
project sheltered workshop in Slovakia. | ||||