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UAE schools need to modify facilities for special needs pupils, says study

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, July 08 - 2009 at 09:59

UAE government schools must make infrastructure modifications to improve accessibility for physically challenged pupils, according to a study by a team from the British University in Dubai (BuiD) and funded by the Emirates Foundation The study, titled 'Needs Assessment for Effective Inclusion in Government Schools in the UAE', has highlighted the need for placing more trained specialists, such as speech therapists and special education teachers to provide guidance and support, in addition to infrastructure modifications, including special toilets and elevators.

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