incluD-ed will attend the Braga 2014 Conference “Embracing Inclusive Approaches”
Mon, 14/07/2014 - Thu, 17/07/2014
The European Network on Inclusive Education and Disability, incluD-ed, will attend the international conference on inclusion and special education to be held from July 14-17, 2014, in Braga, Portugal. The conference is organised by the Division of International Special Education and Services (DISES) and co-sponsored by the University of Minho.
The theme of the conference is “Embracing Inclusive Approaches”. Practitioners, researchers, policy makers, and NGOs from around the world will be joined by their international colleagues to engage in lively and informed discussions about the current state of the expertise in meeting the needs of children and youth with special educational needs. Topic areas include research, practice, policy, advocacy, and the arts in special education.
Partial List of Topical Areas
> Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Positive Behavior Supports, Universal Design for Learning, Advocacy, Early Intervention, Life Transition, Policy Issues, Assessment, Evidence Based Practice
Program Highlights
> Integrating research into practice and creating stronger links with policy making and decision makers.
> Sharing innovations in creating inclusive schools and providing diverse forms of learner-centered, comprehensive, and integrated approaches to special education at the school, community and national levels.
> Showcasing research-based best-practices, with an emphasis on those which ensure access, quality, and equity starting from early childhood through all stages of education including vocational education.
> Exploring challenges and opportunities for aligning educational provisions with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The conference will offer an exciting mix of outstanding keynote speakers, inspiring panel discussions, as well as cutting edge presentations from leading researchers, practitioners, civil society representatives and policy makers. The event will also be an opportunity for participants to explore future partnerships and further links between research, practice, and policy. A rich social program will allow participants to learn more about Portugal and the region, where vibrant developments are taking place in all areas of life.
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The Division of International Special Education and Services (DISES), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children, promotes knowledge, exchange, collaboration, human rights and advocacy to those who provide services for individuals with disabilities -- across all age groups, from infancy through adulthood.
- Conference website