More than 300 participants representing 92 governments and 25 international organizations met in Salamanca, Spain in June 1994 to further the aim of Education for All by considering what basic policy changes are needed to promote inclusive education, so that schools can serve all children, particularly those with special educational needs.
Organized by the Government of Spain and UNESCO, the Conference adopted the Salamanca Statement on Principles, Policy and Practice in Special Needs Education and a Framework for Action.
Please click the links below to see the contents of the policy and why is it really significant in determining the future of our special needs children:
http://www.ecdgroup.com/download/gn1ssfai.pdf
http://www.inclusion.com/artsalamanca.html
Sunday, October 11, 2009
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are you a SPED teacher?
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