Key Principles – Supporting policy development and implementation for inclusive education: Policy Brief
This Policy Brief presents 14 key principles which set out the necessary elements for an overall system for inclusive education.
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This Policy Brief presents 14 key principles which set out the necessary elements for an overall system for inclusive education.
This report focuses on policy development and implementation in line with a broader view of inclusion in education systems and educational opportunities.
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This final summary report summarises the main findings of the Preventing School Failure project.
This tool is designed to be used by policy-makers responsible for developing and implementing policies for inclusive education at national, regional and/or local levels.
This is a summary report based on the analysis presented in the FPIES project synthesis report which examined fundamental topics that connect funding mechanisms for inclusive education systems to four resourcing issues.
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