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Implementation Period
01.10.2009 – 30.09.2012
Funded by
European Commission – Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency under the Comenius programme
Project Number
503614-LLP-1-2009-1-BE-COMENIUS-CNW
Project Coordinator
European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities (ESPAD)
Project Partners
Fontys Teacher Training College for Special Educational Needs (Netherlands)
Association for Life Long Learning – ALLL (Hungary)
Flemish League of Catholic schools for Special Education - VVKBuO (Belgium)
National Federation of Voluntary Bodies (Ireland)
Die Steirische Behindertenhilfe (Austria)
Finnish Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities – FAIDD (Finland)
Training, Occupation and Care Centre Draga - CUDV DRAGA (Slovenia)
Universität Siegen, ZPE (Germany)
Mutualité Française Indre-Touraine (France)
Education Centre for the Citizen with Special Needs - CECD, Mira Sintra (Portugal)

Objective

The project aims at providing school administrator teachers, teachers unions, policy makers, services providers, people with disabilities and their families with specific information and practical suggestions in the field of inclusive education.

Outputs

The project partners will develop

  • A sustainable network of all those committed to inclusive education
  • A regularly updated web based knowledge centre on inclusive education for all, including
  • Information on the existing situation in the field of policy teacher training and school;
  • A database of important contacts of professional and stakeholders;
  • An overview of models of good practice and their critical success factors;
  • A tool for self-evaluation, which schools can use to measure how far they are realizing education for all and to which extent they meet the needs of people with special educational needs.
  • A network activity in the Eastern European countries in order to involve them actively in the evolution towards equal opportunities to inclusive and high-quality education.

For more information, please visit the project website: www.pathwaystoinclusion.eu

 
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