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Challenging inclusive education policy and practice in Africa / edited by Sulochini Pather and Roger Slee.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in inclusive education ; volume 40Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Sense, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9004391509
  • 9789004391505
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Challenging inclusive education policy and practice in AfricaDDC classification:
  • 371.9/046096 23
LOC classification:
  • LC1203.A35
Online resources:
Contents:
Challenging inclusive education policy and practice in Libya / Abdelbasit Gadour -- Strides and strains in including children with disabilities in Rwandan education critical reflections on disability, policies and practice in education developments / Karangwa Evariste -- Towards inclusive education development addressing the gap between rhetoric and practice in Zanzibar schools / Said Juma -- Inclusive education policy and practice in Ghana air castle or realistic goal? / William Nketsia -- In search of an inclusive pedagogy in South Africa / Sigamoney Manicka Naicker and Sindiswa Stofile -- Special and inclusive education policy and practice in Kenya, 1963 to 2016, the journey / Martin Mwongela Kavua -- In-service tutor development in support of inclusive education lessons from partnerships between university and organizations / Lawrence Eron -- Inclusive education policy implementation in Swaziland a critical reflection on developments since 2011 / Cebsile P. Nxumalo -- Challenges of implementing inclusive education and supporting marginalized groups in Ethiopia / Ali Side.
Summary: It is a fundamental right for all children to be given access to quality education to ensure they reach their full potential as individuals; a right which is reflected in international law in Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and supported by the Education for All Agenda (1990) and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities and Optional Protocol (2006). Nation states across Africa have signed up to these protocols and remain committed to ensuring education for all children. The progress globally however in the past 25 years, including in Africa, has been slow (UNESCO, 2015). Questions remain on why this is so and what can be done about it. This book brings together researchers, education policy makers and academics from the African community. What is unique about this text is that it includes local insights narrated and critiqued by local professionals. This book presents a wide range of African countries across the continent, to provide a critical overview of the key issues affecting developments. It questions the origins of ideas and definitions around inclusive education and the impact it has made on policy and ultimately practice, within local socio-cultural and economic communities, both urban and rural. It highlights positive developments as well as challenges and provides a deep understanding of why the process of implementing inclusive education is so complex in the African continent. It provides an understanding of what is needed to develop a more sustainable model of inclusive education across the continent and within specific countries.
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Challenging inclusive education policy and practice in Libya / Abdelbasit Gadour -- Strides and strains in including children with disabilities in Rwandan education critical reflections on disability, policies and practice in education developments / Karangwa Evariste -- Towards inclusive education development addressing the gap between rhetoric and practice in Zanzibar schools / Said Juma -- Inclusive education policy and practice in Ghana air castle or realistic goal? / William Nketsia -- In search of an inclusive pedagogy in South Africa / Sigamoney Manicka Naicker and Sindiswa Stofile -- Special and inclusive education policy and practice in Kenya, 1963 to 2016, the journey / Martin Mwongela Kavua -- In-service tutor development in support of inclusive education lessons from partnerships between university and organizations / Lawrence Eron -- Inclusive education policy implementation in Swaziland a critical reflection on developments since 2011 / Cebsile P. Nxumalo -- Challenges of implementing inclusive education and supporting marginalized groups in Ethiopia / Ali Side.

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It is a fundamental right for all children to be given access to quality education to ensure they reach their full potential as individuals; a right which is reflected in international law in Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and supported by the Education for All Agenda (1990) and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities and Optional Protocol (2006). Nation states across Africa have signed up to these protocols and remain committed to ensuring education for all children. The progress globally however in the past 25 years, including in Africa, has been slow (UNESCO, 2015). Questions remain on why this is so and what can be done about it. This book brings together researchers, education policy makers and academics from the African community. What is unique about this text is that it includes local insights narrated and critiqued by local professionals. This book presents a wide range of African countries across the continent, to provide a critical overview of the key issues affecting developments. It questions the origins of ideas and definitions around inclusive education and the impact it has made on policy and ultimately practice, within local socio-cultural and economic communities, both urban and rural. It highlights positive developments as well as challenges and provides a deep understanding of why the process of implementing inclusive education is so complex in the African continent. It provides an understanding of what is needed to develop a more sustainable model of inclusive education across the continent and within specific countries.

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