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What is Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities

Developing Inclusive Environments in Education: Global Practices and Curricula
A convention adopted by the UN General Assembly on December 13, 2006, signed by Japan in September 2007, and ratified February 2014, which secured the human rights and fundamental freedoms of persons with disabilities and promoted respect for the dignity inherent in persons with disabilities.
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Inclusive Education Initiatives and Future Prospects in Japan: Classroom Initiatives in Elementary and High Schools
Kiyoji Koreeda (Toyo University, Japan)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0664-2.ch010
Abstract
In recent years, Japan has implemented significant changes to its special needs education system in compliance with the 2014 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This chapter explores the current state and issues pertaining to comprehensive, inclusive education in Japan. The author also discussed the significance and challenges of developing inclusive education through a field survey and interviews with elementary and high schools that practice a full inclusive education system. In addition, two school principals, teachers, and educational consultants from the boards of education took part in these interviews. As part of the primary school survey, the focus was on a sixth grader who requires dedicated medical care, while the secondary school survey was based on the endeavored shift to universal design for learning (UDL). Subsequently, a prospective prognosis for inclusive education in Japan is presented based on the findings.
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