Inclusive Education in the Philippines

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