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Equity and Inclusion Working Group RENCP General Assembly By Vincent MURENZI 30 th October 2015 Email: cdp-eikr@hi-rwanda.orgcdp-eikr@hi-rwanda.org Tel. 07 88 30 32 05
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Updates from recent WG activities Workshops: L3 Plus development of training modules involved a number of partners from the education sector with expertise in disability and inclusive/SNE (many are official members of the E&I WG) The development of a national IE teacher’s guide, IE teacher training manual and the SNE tool kit involved different members of the E&I WG. The launch of the national IE Task Force involved different members of the E&I WG; The development of a specific curriculum for learners with intellectual disabilities in Musanze is involving members of the E&I WG). The activity is underway.
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Updates from recent WG activities Joint support to PwDs: - Identification, referral & support services for 100 PwDs in Gatsibo and Bugesera districts; - Issue of 788 wheelchairs and 11,186 shoes in 20 districts of Rwanda; Campaigns: Sensitization of local authorities in Gatsibo district. In total, 886 people were sensitized on rights to education for children with disabilities.
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Updates from recent WG activities Field Visits: Members of the E&I WG monitored the enrollment and drop out rates of CWDs in 12 YBE and special schools in Gasabo, Gatsibo, Gakenke, Ngororero and Nyaruguru districts.
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Successes New documents for guiding inclusive pedagogical practices in schools are developed; A national IE Task Force to support the implementation of the new curriculum is put in place; IE is permeating the new competence-based curriculum as a cross-cutting issue.
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Critical issues Children with disabilities are still out of school in our local communities! There is need to continue awareness raising and teacher training for effective disability inclusion in education.
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Outstanding issue Dissemination of the IE policy by MINEDUC. Dissemination of a regional assessment report on the education of children with disabilities (including Rwanda) by UNICEF.
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Next Quarter WG Key Activities Support MINEDUC/REB to train teachers on the new competence-based curriculum and inclusive education; Development of L3 + and resource centres in Nyaruguru and Nyamagabe districts; Development of a specific curriculum for children with intellectual disabilities, a national IE teacher’s guide and teacher training manual. Provision of assistive devices.
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