Inclusive education

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Abstract

Copied in capital cities around the world in 2011, the Occupy Wall Street Movement reflected the rising concern among the youth about the global pattern of economic growth perceived as benefitting mainly the already affluent 1%. In many countries, including the Philippines, inclusive growth has become the mantra for leaders increasingly convinced that economic progress cannot be sustainable without the more equitable sharing of economic gains.

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De Jesus, E. (2018). Inclusive education. In Building Inclusive Democracies in ASEAN (pp. 356–371). World Scientific Publishing Co. https://doi.org/10.51249/gei.v5i01.1872

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