EFA is about the Right to education
140 000 000 children are left without education
Countless others are being marginalized within the education system
The Scene of Exclusion
Poverty, ethnicity, religion, disability, gender, minorities

Identify barriers


What are the main excuses?
So what are the main obstacles?
Lack of will!

Why?

Attitudes!
Expectations!
Prejudices!
Presumptions!
From Exclusion to Participation
Denial
Acceptance
1948 Declaration of Human Rights
1989 UN Convention (Rights of the Child)

Understanding

1993 UN Standard Rules
1994 Salamanca Statement

Knowledge
2006? UN Disability Convention
Exclusion
Segregation
Special Education

Integration
Special Needs Ed.
Inclusion
Inclusive Education
True EFA
Participation
Equality
Community

EFA has been reached when everybody is at school
100%
Nothing less!
Schools are inclusive when they are working towards full participation, community and equality through:
Respect for differences
Respect for different learning “styles”
Variations in methods
Open and flexible curricula
Welcoming every- body



Inclusive Classrooms are established through:
Open and flexible curricula
Problem oriented teaching
Team teaching
Peer-teaching
Positive groupings
Individual Educational Planning
Support when needed
Development requires CHANGE AGENTS with:
Knowledge about realities
Goal orientation
A strong focus
Knowledge about
goals
means
methods
tools and techniques
Let’s make a difference together
“ ‘”All children and young people of the world, with their individual strengths and weaknesses, with their hopes and expectations, have the right to education. It is not our education system that have a right to a certain type of children.Therefore, it is the school system of a country that must be adjusted to meet the needs of all its children” (B. Lindqvist former UN rapporteur on UN Standard rules)

And yet she flies …..
All you need is …
Leaders who communicate strong support
Open minds
Vigorous attitude
Energy
Want to share ideas?
ie@unesco.org
or write to:
UNESCO
ED/BAS/EIE
7, place de Fontenoy
75352 Paris 07 SP
FRANCE
or fax to:
+33 (1)45685623
or visit our web site at:
www.unesco.org/education/inclusive






Lack of:
Financing
Teacher training
Accessibility
Transports
Books and materials
Technical assistance
However, if there is a will there is a way!


































 

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