Inclusive education in low-income countries: a resource book for teacher educators, parent trainers and community development
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2014
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505 | 8 | |a Introducing inclusive education -- Planning for inclusive education -- Introducing inclusive education -- Promoting inclusion -- Family involvement -- Promoting advocacy and empowerment -- Involving local communities -- Engaging with community health services -- Creating inclusive schools -- Conducting a feasibility study for inclusive education -- Preparing teachers -- Supporting pupils to learn -- Managing inclusive classrooms -- Future challenges -- References and further reading | |
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