Developed during an action research project in Zambia and Tanzania, this resource features a set of guidelines designed to help promote action research in schools and communities. This resource would be useful for anyone with an interest in inclusive education and action learning
This is a report of an action research project carried out by teachers in Zambia and Tanzania and external facilitators. The aim of the research was to encourage teachers to articulate their experience in inclusive education by developing written accounts that could be shared with other countries of the South. The written accounts produced are useful training materials and serve as a stimulus for further reflection
This poster accompanies and summarises the contents of the ‘Schools for All’ book. It outlines why inclusive education is important and provides suggestions for how to support inclusive education in practice
This extensive website focusing on inclusive education is regularly updated, primarily with publications written by people working and living in the South. The website’s resources database covers a wide range of themes including: action research and image-based methodologies, early childhood, emergencies, deafness, gender, parents, policy, teacher education, among others. The website also contains EENET’s newsletters, plus event and job vacancy announcements.
The website is also available from EENET as a CD-ROM
Challenges faced by learners during education transition from class to class or school to school and ways in which these transitions can be made more inclusive and supported are presented.