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Category Archives: Inclusion
Education For All?
“Schools for all – institutions which include everybody, celebrate differences, support learning, and respond to individual needs” The Salamanca Statement In 1994, not all that long after I started teaching, the UK was one of 92 governments and 25 international … Continue reading
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Every Child Matters
For me it’s simple. At preschool, every child matters. We do our absolute best for every single child who wants to attend our setting or we are no kind of setting at all. Whatever your take on inclusion, I’m sure … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Inclusion
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