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School, Disability and the AVS-i - Milestone 1. DE

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The law of February 11, 2005 - for equal rights and opportunities, participation and citizenship for people with disabilities - reinforced the idea of the universality of schools: all children in the Republic, whether disabled or not, have a right to education. The aim is to put all citizens on an equal footing, and thus to give meaning to the slogan "common base of knowledge". The fact remains, however, that while the objectives are laudable, the human resources are not always forthcoming. What's more, on the ground, the willingness and cohesion of all those involved - around the disabled person - are not yet efficient. The law can do a lot, but it can't solve everything. From the height of my modest experience of accompanying a student and then a pupil, I believe that everyone, in their own place, must do their bit if we are not to be disqualified. This involves educators, teachers, institutions and society as a whole. Saint-Exupéry said that "you can only see well with the eyes of your heart".

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Roger Ebens - A teacher, jurist and doctoral student in economics, this Franco-Kameroonian author and CEO of M-B.Consulting has written his first essay, "Jalon 1".

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Authors Roger Ebens Monney Bosso
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2023
 
EAN 9786206192657
ISBN 9786206192657
No. of pages 136
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Special education

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