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Education
Inclusive Education is a process for increasing participation and reducing exclusion, in a way that effectively responds to the diverse needs of all learners. This means adapting the educational system to meet the needs of individuals, rather than changing the individual to fit the system.
This section of Source places a focus on disability-inclusive education and is organised to reflect the concept that education is something much broader than school for children.
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- Inclusive
education (general)
Inclusive Education is a process for increasing participation and reducing exclusion, in a way that effectively responds to the diverse needs of all learners...
- Early childhood
Early childhood education refers to education from birth until the start of formal primary education...
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Primary education
Primary education, the first stage of schooling, is intended to be free and compulsory for all children...
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Secondary and higher education
Secondary and higher education is formal education beyond the compulsory level...
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- Non formal education
Non-formal education includes a wide range of educational initiatives in the community...
- Lifelong learning
Lifelong learning includes all the learning that takes place throughout life, and particularly learning opportunities for adults...
- Community-based inclusive education
Community-based inclusive education includes a wide range of inclusive educational initiatives in the community...
- New» Education in emergencies
In emergency settings, it is essential that education services are accessible and inclusive of all...
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