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SunShan
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 10:25 am Post subject: |
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| johnslat wrote: |
Dear SunShan
Well, with reference to your question:
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You might find this interesting: http://icevi.org/publications/icevi_wc2006/08_equality_of_access_to_education/Papers/ea_064_yolanda%20s.quijano.pdf
And this:
""The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that only five per cent of disabled children in developing countries have access to supports or services of any kind, and that less than two per cent attend school. Physical and attitudinal barriers often prevent families and communities from providing these children with the same opportunities that non-disabled children have."
What we do know is failure to ensure that children with special needs receive effective educational services results in their exclusion from the labor market and other forms of marginalization and dependency. It even contributes to poor health later in life."
Regards,
John |
Thank you for the information; an interesting read.
谢谢,
SunShan |
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