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Inclusive Education: Towards the Common Goal
This video was filmed at the IDDC international seminar on Inclusive Education, Agra, India in March 1998. A report of the seminar accompanies the video. (Video length: 20 mins)
Note: copies of this video are currently not available.
1. My Rights, 1998
This video and training manual address the equal opportunities of people with mental disabilities. The video features the following countries: Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mauritius, Lesotho, South Africa, Jamaica. The parents’ organisations in these countries are members of the Parents Mobilisation Resource Group, a working group of Inclusion International.
Price: US$30
2. Bridging the Gap: Parents as Trainers, 1997
This video demonstrates the role that parents can play in raising awareness among professionals of the needs of their children with developmental disabilities. It was produced in Lesotho.
Available from: National Association for Development Disabilities, Rosenkrantztgate 16, 0160 Oslo, Norway Fax: +47 22 39 60 50
Preparing Teachers for Inclusive Education
This is a video-based training package for in-service and pre-service training courses. It consist of 13 video programmes and is arranged in four parts: foundations, overcoming impairments, adapting the curriculum, and responding to difference. It is accompanied by a workbook which is available on this website. (Video length: 240 mins)
Price: £30 for Northern-based and Northern-funded agencies. Free for Southern organisations.
Available from: EENET. Download an order form (pdf 284k).
Children, Disability and Development
This video is a series of 3 programmes: CBR, Integrated Education and Empowerment and Disabled People. Each programme is based on interviews and is a reflection of SCF’s thinking on each of these themes at the time of the Save the Children Global Disability Meeting held in UK in April 1994. Accompanied by programme notes. (Video length: 72 mins)
Price: £5
Note: copies of this video are currently not available.
1. Teacher Education Resource Pack: Special Needs in the Classroom
Training Video: This puts forward the rationale for introducing the project. (Video length: 50 mins. English, 1993)
Price: US$30
Inclusive Schools: This illustrates the experiences of schools in Spain, England, Portugal, New Zealand and Jordan. (Video length: 60 mins. In the original language of the country examples, 1993)
Price: US$30
2. Special Needs Education: Access and Quality
Issues and viewpoints from the Salamanca Debate, 1995
(Video length: 55 mins. English, French and Spanish)
Price: US$40
3. Working with children with developmental delays
These videos are for community workers, primary health personnel and parents.
Malawi: Getting Together (Video length: 50 mins)
Sri Lanka: One of the Family (Video length: 50 mins)
Uganda: Learning Together (Video length: 60 mins)
Price: US$40 each
Available from:
Special Needs Education, UNESCO, 7 Place de Fontenoy, Paris, France.
Tel: +33 1 45 68 11 37 Fax: +33 1 45 68 56 26
1. The challenge of introducing children with disabilities into mainstream schools.
This is a training package consisting of a video of ten 12-minute programmes. Accompanied by an illustrated 60-page teaching manual. (Video length: 120 mins)
Price: US$80 or £50
2. Educating Communities about Disability
This video presents a series of puppet shows designed to increase awareness in the community of the needs of persons with disabilities. Accompanied by a 62-page illustrated manual on how to make puppets and write scripts.
3. When there is no Nursery School
This video consists of seven 10-minute programmes offering ideas to parents and school teachers for stimulating the growth and development of the pre school child when no nursery school is available. Accompanied by an illustrated teaching manual.
4. Introducing Children with Disabilities into Mainstream Schools
This video consists of eight 15-minute programmes that fall in the categories "Schools for All" or "Working Together in Schools". Accompanied by a 56-page illustrated teaching manual.
NTSC Copies available from: Ms Geraldine Maison-Halls, Community Based Rehabilitation PO Box 10847, Georgetown, Guyana. Fax: +592 2 62615
PAL Copies available from: Professor Roy McConkey, School of Health Sciences, University of Ulster, Newton Abbey, Co Antrim, BT 37 0QB, N Ireland, UK Fax: +44 (0)1232 – 368202 Email: rmcconkey@ulst.ac.uk
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14/10/1999