DFID, the British department for development cooperation, has published a topic guide on inclusive learning, which looks at evidence for Inclusive Education in low and middle income countries: “Inclusive Learning. Children with Disabilities and difficulties in learning.” Topic Guide. September 2014. Gatherine Howgego, Susie Miles & Juliette Myers. You can download the report here.
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