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Goal 4: Education for All

UNESCO Special: Mel Ainscow

Season 2, Ep. 9

Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the podcast guests, and do not necessarily represent those of UNESCO. 


For this mini-series, I am at UNESCO HQ in Paris, catching up with delegates and speakers at the high-level events going on this week:


Every learner matters and matters equally: Making education truly inclusive, a high-level policy dialogue on the occasion of the 30th Anniversary of Salamanca Statement


Global Inclusive Schools’ Forum: From practitioners to policymakers


My first guest in this series is Professor Mel Ainscow, Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Manchester. Mel authored the key paper for the Salamanca anniversary event (link below), and has been a key voice in the push for inclusion over the past 30 years.


Every learner matters and matters equally: making education inclusive; background document

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