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Including disabled children in regular schools: the Ugandan experience

In developing countries, it is often reported that around two per cent of children with disabilities attend school. Uganda is leading the way in its commitment to integrating children with disabilities into mainstream schooling as a step in the process towards 'inclusion'. But what are the practical implications of inclusive education? What do teachers think of integrated classes? Do they have access to adequate resources and training?
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