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 ...
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 ...
Fifteen years ago, when the concept of inclusive education was still in its infancy in Pakistan, it was not uncommon to meet teachers who had never even heard the term. Today, the situation has ...
Powerful social, cultural and economic arguments exist for inclusive education, ranging from the high cost of academic failure to the overall superiority of education systems in which inclusive ...
The British Council convened a powerful gathering of education leaders, innovators, and policymakers for its inaugural Sri Lanka Education Symposium 2025 — a first of its kind in its inclusivity and ...
Education is often hailed as the great equaliser, offering individuals the opportunity to break free from the cycle of poverty and realise their full potential. However, this promise remains ...