Promoting Inclusion and Equity in Education: Lessons from International Experience

  • Mardi 1 octobre de 12 h à 13 h
  • Par Zoom
  • à distance
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Ainscow, Mel

Mel Ainscow is Emeritus Professor, University of Manchester, Professor of Education, University of Glasgow, and Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology. A long-term consultant to UNESCO, he is internationally recognized as an authority on the promotion of inclusion and equity in education. Examples of his writing can be found in: ‘Struggles for equity in education: the selected works of Mel Ainscow’ (Routledge World Library of Educationalists series). His new book, ‘Developing Inclusive Schools: Pathways to Success’, was published recently by Routledge. In the Queen’s 2012 New Year Honours list, Mel was made a CBE for services to education.

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Inclusion and equity are increasingly seen internationally as major priorities for the development of education policies and practices. This presentation will draw on Mel Ainscow’s extensive experience of working with education systems in different countries to address the challenges involved. The use of evidence as a means of stimulating collaboration and experimentation is seen as a central strategy. This has important implications for the contributions of practitioners, school leaders and support staff.


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