Principals report insufficient resources for inclusive education

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Over 80% of school principals report insufficient resources for inclusive education. A significant lack of teachers, specialized technicians, and adequate physical space hinders the implementation of inclusive education, with 557 operational assistants reportedly missing. An annual survey by Fenprof found that over a quarter of classes do not meet legal requirements for inclusive education, impacting students with specific needs.


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