This action plan focuses on addressing the educational needs of children and young people from disadvantaged communities, from pre-school through second-level education (3 to18 years). Its frame of reference is based on the definition of “educational disadvantage” in the Education Act (1998) as: “...the impediments to education arising from social or economic disadvantage which prevent students from deriving appropriate benefit from education in schools.” The action plan is, therefore, one element of a continuum of interventions to address disadvantage, which include second-chance education and training and access measures for adults to support increased participation by under-represented groups in further and higher...
Over the past 30 years, national governments have acknowledged that educational opportunities are li...
Many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa are struggling to meet the educational needs of those children ...
According to UNESCO, there remain 61 million children of primary school age who are not in school ar...
This action plan focuses on addressing the educational needs of children and young people from disad...
Potential in education suggests the possibilities for learning and development for every child and y...
The gap in pupils’ attainment has been a central educational issue in England in recent years. Schoo...
Educational disadvantage, recognised as a factor in determining a child's life-chances, manifests it...
Debates and policy initiatives aimed at the development of a more inclusive education system have pr...
Inclusive education has gained significant attention worldwide as a means to provide equitable educa...
Inclusive education allows for universal inclusion, participation and achievement of all children, i...
The philosophy of inclusive education has developed from the long history of global educational refo...
Education is of inestimable importance for a person. The process of education implies the acquisitio...
The philosophy of inclusive education has developed from the long history of global educational refo...
Educational inequalities have strongly impacted disadvantaged and underserved populations such us in...
Inclusive Education is the modern trend aimed towards providing quality of education to the special ...
Over the past 30 years, national governments have acknowledged that educational opportunities are li...
Many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa are struggling to meet the educational needs of those children ...
According to UNESCO, there remain 61 million children of primary school age who are not in school ar...
This action plan focuses on addressing the educational needs of children and young people from disad...
Potential in education suggests the possibilities for learning and development for every child and y...
The gap in pupils’ attainment has been a central educational issue in England in recent years. Schoo...
Educational disadvantage, recognised as a factor in determining a child's life-chances, manifests it...
Debates and policy initiatives aimed at the development of a more inclusive education system have pr...
Inclusive education has gained significant attention worldwide as a means to provide equitable educa...
Inclusive education allows for universal inclusion, participation and achievement of all children, i...
The philosophy of inclusive education has developed from the long history of global educational refo...
Education is of inestimable importance for a person. The process of education implies the acquisitio...
The philosophy of inclusive education has developed from the long history of global educational refo...
Educational inequalities have strongly impacted disadvantaged and underserved populations such us in...
Inclusive Education is the modern trend aimed towards providing quality of education to the special ...
Over the past 30 years, national governments have acknowledged that educational opportunities are li...
Many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa are struggling to meet the educational needs of those children ...
According to UNESCO, there remain 61 million children of primary school age who are not in school ar...