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Publicações da Agência Europeia para as Necessidades Especiais e Educação Inclusiva
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21 Mar.
Publicações da Agência Europeia para as Necessidades Especiais e Educação Inclusiva
A Agência Europeia para as Necessidades Especiais e Educação Inclusiva divulga as seguintes publicações:
- Early School Leaving and Learners with Disabilities and/or Special Educational Needs: Final Summary Report at https://www.european-agency.org/resources/publications/early-school-leaving-and-learners-disabilities-andor-special-educational-1. This final summary report outlines the key evidence and ideas from the two Early School Leaving (ESL) project reports. It represents the model for thinking about ESL that has evolved from the first two reports, along with the main recommendations for policy-makers.
- Inclusive Early Childhood Education: New Insights and Tools – Final Summary Report at https://www.european-agency.org/resources/publications/inclusive-early-childhood-education-new-insights-and-tools-final-summary. This report is a summary of the synthesis report that brings together the main findings of the Inclusive Early Childhood Education (IECE) project.
- the language versions of the Inclusive Early Childhood Education Environment Self-Reflection Tool at https://www.european-agency.org/resources/publications/inclusive-early-childhood-education-environment-self-reflection-tool. This material was developed as part of the IECE project, and it is for all professionals and staff to be able to use and reflect on their setting’s inclusiveness, focusing on the social, learning and physical environment
- Legislation updates from Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, United Kingdom (Scotland) and United Kingdom (Wales). This document presents information about new legislation – laws and policies – for special needs and/or inclusive education that has been introduced in Agency member countries in recent years.
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