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New job vacancy with HI Handicap International in London, UK, is looking for an Inclusive Education Advocacy Officer on a part-time, fixed term basis. Application deadline 31 May. (16/05/2013)

“Every child needs a well-trained, inclusive teacher” This new leaflet is now available to download in PDF format from our website. (04/04/2013)

New leaflet on teacher education for inclusion EENET has helped IDDC develop a 3-fold leaflet on inclusion and disability that ties in with the 2013 Global Campaign for Education. View a jpeg image of “Every child needs a well-trained, inclusive teacher” on our Facebook page. A PDF version will be available to download from our website soon. Or email consultancy@eenet.org.uk and we will send you the PDF. (25/03/2013)

Job vacancy - Pyongyang, DPRK Handicap International has advertised on our Jobs page for an Education consultant specialised in children with sensory impairment (deafness) to work for 3 months in Pyongyang, DPRK. (25/03/2013)

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Welcome to
EENET's website!

EENET is an inclusive education information-sharing network, open to everyone. We help a wide range of people to access information and we encourage critical thinking, innovation and conversations on issues of inclusion, equity and rights in education.

The main feature of the website is our extensive resources database, containing over 400 short articles, longer documents, posters, training manuals, videos and much more from around the world. You will also find information about regional networks on inclusive education, upcoming events, job vacancies with various organisations, and details of EENET's own consultancy business.

The website is growing all the time, so please visit regularly to see what's new. And don't forget to read about how you can get involved with our activities!

Inclusive Educaion

Top 5 … most read 'Enabling Education' (EENET newsletter) articles in the last 6 months

  1. Debating the role of special schools in inclusive education (2008)
  2. Focus on Policy: Universal Primary Education in Uganda (2000)
  3. Early marriage and education (2006)
  4. Education for All in China: A Western Perspective (2000)
  5. The benefits of mother tongue education in Senegal (2008)

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