INCLUSIVE EDUCATION: UNESCO AND IFLA GUIDELINES
Journal: SRJ'S FOR HUMANITY SCIENCES & ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Vol.5, No. 26)Publication Date: 2018-04-04
Authors : Sanjam Upadhyay;
Page : 7553-7557
Keywords : _Inclusive Education; Information Centers; UNESCO; IFLA;
Abstract
In 1994 UNESCO gave guidelines to assist countries in strengthening the focus on inclusion in their strategies and plans for education, to introduce the broadened concept of inclusive education and to highlight the areas that need particular attention to promote inclusive education and strengthen policy development. IFLA and UNESCO have same motive of providing inclusive education. This paper highlights equitable quality education for people with disability. Access to information is important; and since the library plays a key role in providing this access, there is a need to develop policies and put structures in place cater to the needs special children. A library is fundamentally an organized set of resources, which include human services as well as the entire spectrum of media (e.g., text, video, and hypermedia). Libraries have physical components such as space, equipments, and storage media. This paper presents IFLA and UNESCO's Policies and Strategies, Inclusive Design and Services for special children.
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