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Preparing teachers for inclusive education in Latin America (Prospect: quarterly review of comparative education)
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
Geneva | 2011 | 16p
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISSN 0033-1538
Author: 
Denise Vaillant
Corporate author: 
UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE)
Region: 
Latin America and the Caribbean

This article analyzes the current challenges facing inclusive education in Latin America and explores some possible solutions. The author suggests that teachers play a key role in providing education that is inclusive for all. In Latin America, today, however, inclusive education often does not respond to the needs of children and young people, and teachers often finish their professional training without acquiring the skills they need to work with children and young people living in difficult circumstances. Teachers also need incentives to work in remote or difficult geographical areas, and they benefit from national efforts to improve their status, including awards for innovative work. Much remains to be done, but the training of teachers for a more inclusive education system is gradually being incorporated as part of the educational policy agenda in Latin America.

Resource Type: 
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Globalisation and social justice / International understanding
Keywords: 
inclusive education
teacher education
diversity
social justice
equity