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  • Young pupils in Tunisia. Quality inclusive schools provide a safe, child-friendly environment.
 

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A little girl at the Palace of Abomey
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A nap after lunch
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A school out in the open
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An inclusive curriculum responds to the diverse needs of learners
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Bilingual class at Footscray Primary School
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Buddy reading
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Child working
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Father Nicolo's Association
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Guayami Indigenous Reserve
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Improving ability to read and write
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Non-Formal Education Programme (NFE) started by the Women's Association of Bhutan.
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North Westminster community school in London
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Oriang Primary School, Kenya
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Outside classes
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Professional training of young girls
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Reading to children amongst shacks
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Reading with class-mates at Meanprasatwittaya School in Bangkok
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Samburu children near Maralal
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School children in a rural primary school in northern Mali
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Supawan School in Bangkok
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The interaction among learners is a fundamental component for an inclusive approach
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The Robinson Mission
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Wangpala Primary School, Kenya
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