Accessible Information for Lifelong Learning (i-access) Recommendations flyers

The one-year Accessible Information for Lifelong Learning (i-access) project aimed to raise awareness of the issues surrounding accessible information provision for lifelong learning in order to facilitate positive developments. The collective results of the i-access project led to guiding principles and key areas for recommendations to support accessible information provision for lifelong learning agreed at the European level by the key stakeholders in the field.

MIPIE project information flyer

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Teacher Education for Inclusion – Key policy messages

All Agency country representatives highlighted the topic of Teacher Education for Inclusion (TE4I) as a top priority. The Agency project started in 2009 and ended with a final project conference in February 2012. All information from the project activities is available on the TE4I web area.

This policy paper gives an overview of the project conclusions and recommendations. It highlights how the project recommendations may also contribute to other European Union and international policy priorities.

Key Principles for Promoting Quality in Inclusive Education – Recommendations for Practice

This is the third report in the Key Principles series, published in 2011. It draws on Agency thematic work carried out since 2003. This third document focuses upon key principles for practice that support quality in inclusive education. Education policy-makers and practitioners prepared it for policy-makers and other professionals providing leadership in education. The document aims to summarise the main principles for practice that appear to be crucial in providing quality support to learners with diverse needs in mainstream settings.