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Working for the inclusion, participation, and empowerment of children with disabilities and special educational needs


bspoke educational solutions at the Jamaica Inclusive Education Conference & Accessibility Expo!
If you are following our blog and other social media channels, you probably already know about our Jamaica Inclusive Education Conference...


Pointing education to the right direction
Speaking from experience, curriculums in schools tend to give importance in technical subjects rather than subjects, which create an...


Adopting a Disability-friendly Attitude
We at the Nathan Ebanks Foundation want to take advantage of this blog to raise awareness about disabilities and the inclusion of...


Disability: A subject that concerns all of us
Photo Attribution: Tobias Planz / CBM Considering people living with disabilities – either directly or in the form of supporting family –...


Inclusive Education on a National Level: focus on Jamaica
According to Bergsma, "inclusive education is an education system that includes a large diversity of students, and diversifies education...


Contemplating Inclusive Education as a Human Right
When contemplating Inclusive education and what governments do one has to understand that the truth is that most of the governments...


The Importance of Accessibility
There is a need for recognition not just in Jamaica but in general of the current situation regarding the mobility of students with...


A Value Added Decision: Learning About Learning Together
The process is designed to examine and analyze learning in the moment as it happens with students. As a professional development...


The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness: Connectedness
Following up from last month’s issue, connectedness is the first step in Dr. Edward Hallowell’s five-step plan for promoting successful...


Why I Love Learning, But Hate School
I was talking with my mother about school recently, and shared that I didn’t like school. She responded by saying “But you love learning,...
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