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Articles from Newsletter 10: special edition on teacher education. |
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| Article from Newsletter 8 Moving towards inclusive teacher education |
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| Article from Newsletter 7: Teacher education and social inclusion in India: the role of teacher educators |
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Article from newsletter 11: |
A Female Professional Development Teacher’s Journey in the Northern Areas of Pakistan (PDF 175k) This personal account looks at issues of leadership and gender within education and teacher training. (Author: Safida Begum. Date: 2006. Country: Pakistan) |
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| Classroom management tips (Egypt) Download in English (Word 47k) Download in Arabic (PDF 94k) |
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| Importance of role models - the issue of disabled teachers (from Disability KAR inclusive education e-newsletter) | ||
Inclusion in Action: Report of an inclusive education workshop, Zanzibar, 7-10 February, 2006 (pdf 529k) This report summarises the content of a four-day workshop organised by the Atlas Alliance. Participants included teachers, education officials, representative from disabled people’s organisations and NGO staff. A second report outlines the methodology of the workshop. Activities Used During the ‘Inclusion in Action Workshop’ (pdf 223k) (Author: Ingrid Lewis/Atlas Alliance. Date: 2007. Country: East and Southern Africa, Nepal, Palestine). |
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Both reports are also available in Kiswahili: |
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Inclusive Education in Burkina Faso: Teacher Training (Author: Noëlie Gansoré. Date: 2006. Country: Burkina Faso) |
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National Workshop on Inclusive Education in Teacher Training, Namibia (Word 359k) |
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Inclusive Education Training in
Cambodia |
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| Index for Inclusion This is a key resource for guiding schools through a process of inclusive school development. EENET is helping to disseminate a number of translations of the Index. Click on the link above to see a list of which translations are available. |
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| Supporting the Development of Schools for All: Workshop Materials, Laos (pdf 124k) (Author: Mel Ainscow. Date: 1998. Country: Lao PDR) |
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13/07/2006