Why was the Salamanca Statement such a milestone when it was adopted in 1994 and how relevant is it today and for the future generations? The Salamanca Statement on Inclusion in Education was adopted ...
The Salamanca Statement on Inclusion in Education was adopted at the joint UNESCO and Ministry of Education of Spain World Conference on Special Needs Education held in Salamanca, Spain, in 1994. The ...
IN 2021, the World Bank estimated that 15 per cent of the world’s population experiences some form of disability, with 80 per cent living in developing countries. In Jamaica, while strides have been ...
Around the world, children are excluded from schools because of disability, race, language, religion, gender and poverty. Inclusive education means that all children are in the same classrooms, in the ...
(Brussels) – Children with disabilities in Nepal face serious obstacles to quality, inclusive education, Human Rights Watch said today. Despite progress in law and policy, the government segregates ...
SINGAPORE - When Ms Yeo Siok Ee's six-year-old daughter, En Rui, was given a project in Kindergarten 2 recently to envision a neighbourhood, she wanted it to have a playground that everyone could ...
I write this opinion piece as a non-disabled person commenting on the context of disability and education. As such, I’m taking up space online and in readers’ minds — and their limited time — on a ...
SERVING those who have the least will be the direction of the Department of Education (DepEd) in 2026. According to Education Secretary Juan Edgardo Angara, the department will allocate P1.04 billion ...
The birth of a child with a disability is often accompanied by a complex mix of emotions. Parents and families may experience a profound sense of responsibility, concern the future, and uncertainty ...