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| Fifth Issue
4th Quarter 2007 / 1st Quarter 2008 |
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"Inclusive communities and inclusive schools fully recognise the equal rights of all children to quality education together with their siblings and peers in their local school. Such communities and schools recognise that inclusion benefits all children. They realise that diversity among students is a resource that benefits rather than hinders learning. Inclusion will therefore make communities and schools better for all: children, teachers and communities."
"Welcome to the 5th issue of the EENET Asia Newsletter. For this issue we have invited another guest editor - John Morefield - who writes about the importance of school leadership when trying to improve the quality and inclusiveness of education. In many countries heads of schools are viewed exclusively as managers. The ideas of leadership, self-initiative or creativity are often not part of their job description or what others expect from them. John writes about leadership standards and professional development in Cambodia, but the relevance of what he describes applies to most countries in the region. ..."
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The following articel is available in Khmer language:
- Continuing Issues in the Sri Lankan Education System
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| Fourth Issue
June 2007 |
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We believe that no school can be inclusive unless it is child-friendly and no school can be child-friendly unless it is inclusive.
"This is the 4th issues of the EENET Asia Newsletter. It has a special focus on equal rights and opportunities in, to and through education. The contributions relate to this topic from different perspectives - both theoretical and practical - from policy makers as well as programme staff and teachers. In the middle of the newsletter you will find the a Self Assessment Tool that will provide you an idea on how inclusive your school is. We hope you will enjoy reading articles about and from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Lao, India, Indonesia, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan and Vietnam."
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ILFE Self Assessment Tool: PDF |
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Perangkat Penilaian Mandiri LIRP: PDF |
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Чадвали худбаходихи: PDF |
The following article is available in Lao language:
- Why we need HIV and AIDS Prevention Education in Lao PDR
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The following article is available in Vietnamese language:
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| Third Issue
November 2006 |
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"The third issue of the EENET Asia newsletter focuses on child-friendly and inclusive practices throughout the region. Stakeholders from Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Sri Lanka and Vietnam have contributed with articles. Leading up to the World AIDS Day, we have continued as series of articles on the education sector response to HIV and AIDS. Other topics that are comprehensively covered are: child-friendly education among ethnic minorities, education initiatives for children who are living as refugees and child-labour."
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The following article is available in Japanese language:
- Inclusion and the Right to Education: A Case Study from Bandung, West Java
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| Symposium Issue
April 2006 |
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"With
this second issue of the EENET-Asia Newsletter we look towards the
future for our regions - Building on the first issue of our newsletter
launched back in June 2005 as well as on the interactions and recommendations
of the International Symposium “Inclusion and the Removal
of Barriers to Learning, Participation and Development - Inclusive
and Child Friendly Schools Emerging in Asia” held in Bukittinggi
and Payakumbuh (West Sumatra), Indonesia, from the 26th to the 29th
of September 2005."
[EENET Asia Editors]
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| Inaugural Issue June 2005 |
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"EENET
Asia is a very timely initiative for South, Southeast and Central
Asia. Such a network, and this newsletter which will help to hold
it together, can only serve and inspire and support closer collaboration
and the exchange of very essential information among those policy
makers, programmers, and practitioners alike who are concerned with
Inclusive Education."
[Sheldon Shaeffer, Director
of UNESCO Regional Office for Asia-Pacific, Bangkok]
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