Resources
If you would like more information about inclusive education for people with disabilities, this section provides resources and contacts on this subject:
- Experts: people that work in the area of inclusive education and that are interested in being members of the virtual network community, and therefore are registered in the portal data base.
- Organisations: involved in the subject and registered in the data base of the network.
- Resources:
- ► Links. Links to sites, blogs, online articles and other resources related to the subject of inclusive education for people with disabilities.
- ► Inclusive education official documents. Official documents produced by public and private organisations on inclusive education for people with disabilities.
- ► incluD-ed material. Brochures, logos and other material from the incluD-ed network.
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Expert25.10.2013Leicester, United KingdomI am interested in researching education policy...Thematics: Secondary Education
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Expert25.10.2013Barcelona, SpainDouble PhD by the University of Wisconsin-Madison...Thematics: Secondary Education
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Expert25.10.2013Exeter, United KingdomAccessibility & Digital Inclusion The use of...Thematics: New technologies
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Expert25.10.2013Europe, Addis AbabaLecturer, Addis Ababa University, College of...Thematics: Secondary Education, Transit to other levels of education from secondary education
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Expert25.10.2013Norway, OsloAnthony is currently researching the monitoring,...Thematics: Transition to adult life and the labour market, New technologies
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Expert24.10.2013Dublin, IrelandResearch areas focus on special educational needs...Thematics: Secondary Education
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Expert24.10.2013Linköping, SwedenSenior lecturer Dept. of Social and Welfare...Thematics: Secondary Education, Transit to other levels of education from secondary education, Transition to adult life and the labour market, New technologies
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Expert24.10.2013Oxford, United KingdomProfessor Sally Tomlinson is an Emeritus...Thematics: Secondary Education, Transit to other levels of education from secondary education, Transition to adult life and the labour market