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EENET Newsletters : Newsletter 3 Contents
I wish to thank you very much for sending us your newsletters recently.
I am a special education teacher in charge of a unit for mentally handicapped
children at Moiben primary school. I am also a secretary for Ranymoi Self-Help
Group which is a group of poor peasant farmers whose children drop out of
school due to poverty and develop drug abuse and alcoholism for lack of useful
engagements. The self-help group involves itself with assisting members in
their farm activities, like poultry, dairy and crop production to enable them
to send their children to school. I was so impressed by your activities and
would appreciate if you involved our group closely.
Mrs DJ Tangui, PO
Box 166, Moiben, Kenya.
About the Agra seminar .
As a direct result of the Agra seminar we were able to conduct a 2-month
course on Inclusive education (IE) for 22 participants from 7 states in India
and one lone guy from Kenya. We happily used all the materials we picked up in
Agra: books, videos, charts etc. Attending your seminar gave us a big advantage
as trainers and organisers of an IE course. We are planning a 4-week course for
the next round.
Ms Aloka Guha, Spastics Society of Tamil Nadu, Opp TTTI,
Taramani Road, Chennai 113, Tamil Nadu, India
The Agra seminar is like a bank account that keeps on gaining interest
every now and then.
Sister Anna Lamon, PO Box 214, Juba, Sudan.
The Agra seminar was one of the best that I have ever attended. The way
it was organised, the experiences shared and the effective role of the team of
facilitators have all been a guiding principle in my work as a co-ordinator for
IE. Gradually IE is gaining recognition within the Ghana Education service as a
system of providing education for all.
NAY Worgbeyi, PO Box K451,
Accra-Newtown, Ghana.
EENET Newsletters : Newsletter 3 Contents
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23/06/1999