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    FOUR MORE SCHOOLS TO OFFER INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

    ARMENPRESS
    May 30 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 30, ARMENPRESS: Four more secondary schools in Yerevan
    will be included in the list of schools providing what is called
    'inclusive education " and will receive extra government funding.

    The inclusive education in these schools has been introduced by a
    non-governmental organization, called Bridge of Hope and encompasses
    69 children and 12 teachers.

    Inclusive education is a developmental approach seeking to address
    the learning needs of all children, youth and adults with a specific
    focus on those who are vulnerable to marginalisation and exclusion.

    The principle of inclusive education was adopted in 1994 and was
    restated at the World Education Forum in 2000. The idea of inclusion
    is further supported by the UN Standard Rules on the Equalization of
    Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities proclaiming participation
    and equality for Silva Achoyan, deputy chief of the education
    department at Yerevan municipality, said so far 5 schools in Yerevan
    offer inclusive education and receive extra funding.

    They embrace 178 students and 25 teachers.
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