Teachers’ Guide to Supporting Marginalized Caregivers of Children with Disabilities

Created On November 25, 2023 | Last Modified On November 19, 2024

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Solution Overview

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Scalability
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Replicability
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Partners
Partners

GPE

Central Asia Regional Office (ECARO)

Context and Issue

Inclusion means more than just being at school physically. It's about not feeling left out in class, during learning and play, in relationships with teachers and other children, and every part of school life. Children with disabilities often face exclusion, so inclusion is about ensuring they're not left out.

Solution

Caregivers of children with disabilities face challenges in adjusting to inclusive education. Teachers can learn from caregivers about the kids' needs and help find the best ways to support their learning. This guide helps teachers work with caregivers to identify each child's needs, understand their challenges, and develop solutions. It's part of a set of resources to help marginalized caregivers with inclusive education.

The guide includes resources related to (1) identifying their children’s individualized learning needs, (2) identifying the challenges in meeting these needs, and (3) identifying solutions to address these challenges.

Impact

The guide was developed in 2022. It is still in the implementing phase, so it is too early to establish any impact regarding the results from using the guide. 

 

Analysis

The existing human resource capacity and the current awareness regarding inclusion would play a pivotal role in the success of such interventions.

Special Education Services

Special Education Services to support students with disabilities and special learning needs. These services ensure that students with disabilities receive the appropriate accommodations, interventions, and support to access and inclusively participate in educational programs.

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