Welcome to Inclusive Education (IE) e-learning course.
This course was created with the support of Save the Children Sweden, working closely with the Middle East & Eastern Europe Regional Office, Global IE Community of Practice co-leads, and IE technical experts from Eastern Europe and across Save the Children.
The online course has been adapted from the Inclusive Education Training Package, an offline training developed by the Enabling Education Network (EENET) consultant with the technical support of Eastern Europe IE Community of Practice inclusive education experts, which was piloted in the Kosovo and Armenia Country Offices in 2017.
Is this course for me? This course was originally developed by and recommended for Save the Children staff, given their organisational commitment to supporting the most deprived and marginalised children.
However, it is appropriate for all humanitarian professionals and volunteers across the sector who wish to gain a basic understanding of Inclusive Education in order to be able to promote it. It is especially relevant for education technical experts.
How will I benefit from this course? This e-learning course covers the foundations of IE, programme design, implementation, and monitoring & evaluation.
Throughout the course, learners are signposted to other IE resources, such as the Washington Group questions, SNAP teacher training, and SCI’s Inclusive Education Handbook.
How long will it take? This course should take you around 4 hours to complete.
How much does it cost? This course is free!
Will I get a certificate at the end? Yes - you will be able to download a certificate once you have have completed all of the modules within the course.
How do I start? Scroll to the top of the page and click on the Join course button. This will take you through to the course page itself. You don't need to complete the course in one go - you can always continue later from where you left off.
However, it is appropriate for all humanitarian professionals and volunteers across the sector who wish to gain a basic understanding of Inclusive Education in order to be able to promote it. It is especially relevant for education technical experts.
Throughout the course, learners are signposted to other IE resources, such as the Washington Group questions, SNAP teacher training, and SCI’s Inclusive Education Handbook.