Paving Pathways for Inclusion

Paving Pathways for Inclusion
Author: Calaycay, Lily,Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2023-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231006456

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Paving Pathways for Inclusion

Paving Pathways for Inclusion
Author: Borkowski, Artur,Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2023-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231006449

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Paving Pathways for Youth Inclusion

Paving Pathways for Youth Inclusion
Author: Simone Ruane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2007
Genre: Social integration
ISBN: 0958123527

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Paving the Pathway for Educational Success

Paving the Pathway for Educational Success
Author: Nicholas D. Young,Kristen Bonanno-Sotiropoulos,Teresa Citro
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475838862

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This book is designed to be a valuable resource for all educators who seek to gain a better understanding of learning disabilities, effective classroom practices, and meeting the instructional, emotional, and social needs of struggling students. Educators will benefit from the extensive research provided in the book and they will gain a thorough understanding of the importance of creating, supporting, and maintaining valuable interventions and how to do so effectively.

Pathways to Inclusion

Pathways to Inclusion
Author: John Lord,Peggy Hutchison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1553223535

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Harnessing the Bohemian

Harnessing the Bohemian
Author: Peter Skippington
Publsiher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781760460532

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Harnessing the Bohemian takes a fresh and interdisciplinary perspective on the intractable problem of shrinking populations and resources in remote/rural communities. It challenges the conventional wisdom of community development theories and practices and envisages more central roles for the creative disciplines in revitalising futures planning. It argues that the evolution of technologies, the emergence of creative economies, the increasing demand for creative products, and the emergence of new creative talent are continually changing community expectations and opportunities. Consequentially, fresh arguments and new ideas must be developed to stimulate more creative and innovative approaches to community development. Recognising that creativity and innovation exist across all community sectors, this book proposes practical new approaches that harness the creative capital of all community stakeholders.

Arts Development in Community Health

Arts Development in Community Health
Author: Mike White
Publsiher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2009
Genre: Art and state
ISBN: 9781846191404

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Arts in community health is a distinct area of activity that is characterised by the use of participatory arts to promote health. Based on the latest international research, this book considers how and why arts in community health has come about, the characteristics of its practice and the challenges it poses for evaluation. The rapid growth of this field of work in the UK from the mid-1990s has begun to impact on policy in the arts funding system, on multi-sector partnerships for health service delivery, and in local authority cultural strategies, yet the reasons for its emergence and the nature and diversity of the practice itself have gone largely unaccounted for. It encompasses work in primary care, community health and public health. Arts in community health has not evolved simply as a result of the successful advocacy of an arts sector keen to demonstrate its relevance to health, but rather through the wider recognition of a phenomenological connection between engagement in cultural activity and well-being. The pioneering viewpoints in this book promote an holistic approach to arts and public health, focusing on the development of the person and not just the sick or dysfunctional part of that person. Alongside the therapeutic benefits to patients, the book also considers environmental improvements to support staff, and using the arts to produce more creative kinds of health information. This fully referenced guide compares and contrasts the arts in different cultures and healthcare systems, how well it works, why it works, and the factors that determine its success. The case studies examined prove shared creativity aids public health and simultaneously identifies and addresses the local and specific health needs in a community. 'In the last decade health has become a recurrent topic in discussion of the role of the arts in society, fuelled by a growing body of research into connections between culture and well-being. This pioneering practice of arts in community health - began in the UK in the late 1980s through sporadic pilot projects placing local arts development in health promotion and primary care contexts. It has since grown and expanded to embrace community health on a broad front hooking up with multi-agency initiatives to address the social determinants of health through partnership working.' Mike White, in the Introduction

Global Perspectives on Recognising Non formal and Informal Learning

Global Perspectives on Recognising Non formal and Informal Learning
Author: Madhu Singh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-06-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319152783

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This book deals with the relevance of recognition and validation of non-formal and informal learning education and training, the workplace and society. In an increasing number of countries, it is at the top of the policy and research agenda ranking among the possible ways to redress the glaring lack of relevant academic and vocational qualifications and to promote the development of competences and certification procedures which recognise different types of learning, including formal, non-formal and informal learning. The aim of the book is therefore to present and share experience, expertise and lessons in such a way that enables its effective and immediate use across the full spectrum of country contexts, whether in the developing or developed world. It examines the importance of meeting institutional and political requirements that give genuine value to the recognition of non-formal and informal learning; it shows why recognition is important and clarifies its usefulness and the role it serves in education, working life and voluntary work; it emphasises the importance of the coordination, interests, motivations, trust and acceptance by all stakeholders. The volume is also premised on an understanding of a learning society, in which all social and cultural groups, irrespective of gender, race, social class, ethnicity, mental health difficulties are entitled to quality learning throughout their lives. Overall the thrust is to see the importance of recognising non-formal and informal learning as part of the larger movement for re-directing education and training for change. This change is one that builds on an equitable society and economy and on sustainable development principles and values such as respect for others, respect for difference and diversity, exploration and dialogue.