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We want to empower you and promote you to the level of ambassadors and advocates for inclusive education and certification on neurodivergent teaching, is the very first step towards that

SEN Training Certificate

SEN Training Certificate Teachers, you asked Rotary Club of World Disability Advocacy for a solution and we got @PAGS-UK, the best architects of online training, to partner up with us…

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Read more about the article Breaking Barriers: Building an Inclusive Future for Every Learner in Tanzania
This vibrant, hopeful illustration depicts diverse Tanzanian children of various ages and abilities collaborating on a building project, perhaps constructing a school or community center. A teacher guides and encourages the children, symbolizing support and mentorship. The children and the teacher are actively engaged, expressing joy and determination. Focus on the collaborative spirit and the positive impact of education

Breaking Barriers: Building an Inclusive Future for Every Learner in Tanzania

Breaking Barriers: Building an Inclusive Future for Every Learner in Tanzania By Dyslexia Tanzania Across the world, students with dyslexia continue to face significant challenges in accessing quality education—and Tanzania…

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Read more about the article Understanding inclusive education – The Social Model of Disability
Create a vibrant, colorful image of a diverse group of children, including three boys and two girls, from various ethnic backgrounds, such as Asian, African, Hispanic, and Caucasian, aged 6-8, enthusiastica

Understanding inclusive education – The Social Model of Disability

Understanding inclusive education – The Social Model of Disability Inclusive education is more than just including students in mainstream classrooms and providing accommodations. To be truly inclusive requires us to…

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Read more about the article We don’t want to be the same as you. We want the same opportunities as you.
Inclusive Education Summit - A young male person of color with short brown hair, wearing a simple t-shirt and jeans, standing upright while leaning on crutches. He is beside a hand-painted sign that reads "We are all human beings" in bold, black lettering on a white background. The photo is outdoors in natural sunlight, with a slightly shallow depth of field to focus on the subject. Behind him, are a diverse crowd of people with disabilities,

We don’t want to be the same as you. We want the same opportunities as you.

We don't want to be the same as you. We want the same opportunities as you. I have spent my life working in education, and what I have noticed is…

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