[Blog] Advancing inclusive education: Moving beyond tokenism.

This blog reflects on a panel discussion marking the REAL Centre’s 10th anniversary. It highlights the lived experiences of educators and learners with disabilities, emphasizing that inclusion must be intersectional, context-driven, and rooted in practice, not just policy. The panel collectively argues that inclusive education is already being practiced in overlooked spaces, and real progress lies in centering those experiences and dismantling structural inequities.

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