The Agency aims to offer an accessible experience for website visitors. This includes the option to translate content into multiple languages.
The translation and text-to-speech features on this website are automated. There may be inaccuracies and inconsistencies in the translations. If in doubt, please refer to the English version of the website. You may also contact us with feedback.
The Accessibility page contains further resources and details about website accessibility. The Easy to Read section presents key information about the Agency in an easy to read format.
The UNESCO (2009) Policy Guidelines set out policy concerns, policy questions, gaps to be resolved and suggested actions. The suggested actions are the focus of the Inclusive Education in Action project.