[Blog] “Some children in the class are in a wheelchair. Well so what?”

Tis blog from UNESCO features inclusive education in Moldova, Estonia and Armenia. These countries have implemented inclusive education for several years. The blog describes the progress and gives links to further resources.

Tiina Keskula, a parent of students in school grades 6 and 9 in Estonia said about inclusive education: “This means children accept variation and are truly tolerant of people who differ from them. It makes everyone more empathetic, understanding and tolerant. We’re all different and yet we’re all the same. Some are in a wheelchair. Well so what?”

Read the blog. 

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