Making sense of inclusive education in the Pacific region: Networking as a way forward

Author:

Miles Susie1,Lene Donna2,Merumeru Laisiasa3

Affiliation:

1. University of Manchester, UK

2. SENESE Inclusive Education Support Services, Samoa

3. Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, Fiji

Abstract

This article is based on material collected in researching the viability of a regional network focused on the inclusion of children with disabilities in education in the Pacific region. It discusses the importance of balancing the international vision of a rights-based approach to education with indigenous inclusive values in the small and scattered Pacific island populations. A case study is analysed of the development of community-based inclusive education in Samoa by a national non-governmental organisation in collaboration with various government ministries, and finally, the potential of networking in generating new, contextually relevant knowledge about inclusive education is debated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology

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