Inclusive Education in the Philippines
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- 3. Type of textbook provided by DepEd in 2009 to aid visually impaired children.
- 5. Non-traditional learning system offering opportunities to out-of-school youth.
- 6. The location of Elsie Gaches Village.
- 10. and Support, What the "Inclusive Education for All" program offers to teachers, parents, and school administrators to help them meet diverse student needs.
- 13. Type of school opened in Quezon City in 1949.
- 14. Type of school designed for students with special needs
- 15. The founder of Special Education in the Philippines.
- 16. Abbreviation of the university where training for teachers of the visually impaired began in 1992.
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- 1. City where Welfareville Children's Village was located.
- 2. Type of disability Welfareville catered to.
- 4. Organization that opened a school for hearing-impaired children in 1950.
- 7. the first american who showed interest for special children in the philippines.
- 8. Type of students Quezon City Science High School catered to.
- 9. Education for All, Philippine government program focused on making education accessible to all students, regardless of ability.
- 11. Acronym for the UN agency partnering with DepEd on inclusive education initiatives.
- 12. Abbreviation for the Philippine Department of Education, a key player in inclusive education.