Love Without Boundaries with Bukola Ayinde: Guidelines for Inclusive Education
What you need to know before admitting that special needs child into your school. The aim of this article is not to make inclusive education
This is done through different means such as: fun programs for kids, publishing storybooks, novels; promoting reading clubs in schools, writing articles in the media, radio shows, documentaries, stage plays; trainings & seminars and having meaningful conversations with all stakeholders.
Three years ago, I read a book written by a mum who has a son with cerebral palsy. She wrote about her experience as a mother and about her son who couldn’t walk initially but eventually walked. In her book, she wrote that she travelled to Hungary with her son so he could attend Peto Institute.
What you need to know before admitting that special needs child into your school. The aim of this article is not to make inclusive education
Inclusive education is no longer a strange word. Thankfully, more and more schools are now open to the idea. However, there are a few things
Inclusive Education, as I have defined in my previous articles, simply means that all students attend and are welcomed by mainstream schools in age-appropriate, regular
A few weeks ago, I spoke at a parents and teachers conference on promoting inclusive education. I told the teachers that in a few years’
What you need to know before admitting that special needs child into your school. The aim of this article is not to make inclusive education
Inclusive education is no longer a strange word. Thankfully, more and more schools are now open to the idea. However, there are a few things
Inclusive Education, as I have defined in my previous articles, simply means that all students attend and are welcomed by mainstream schools in age-appropriate, regular
A few weeks ago, I spoke at a parents and teachers conference on promoting inclusive education. I told the teachers that in a few years’
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