Barriers and Enablers to Inclusive Education in Mauritius: Perceptions of Secondary School Educational Practitioners
Advocated as an educational philosophy to tackle exclusion, inclusive education (IE) is now a worldwide trend. Despite the well-acknowledged benefits of inclusion, educational practitioners have several difficulties which act as significant setbacks in operationalising inclusion in practice. Given i...
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Main Author: | Nazia Abdoula-Dhuny (Author) |
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Sustainable Programs to Reduce Educational and Avocational Disadvantages (SPREAD),
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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