Information and Communication Technology in Special Needs Education flyer

In September 2002, Portugal's Ministry for Education and the Agency hosted an international conference on 'Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Special Needs Education (SNE)'.

This paper presents the recommendations from the conference experts, referring to some of the key issues within ICT in education debates across Europe.

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Early Childhood Intervention: Analysis of Situations in Europe – Key Aspects and Recommendations

Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) is an important area both at policy and professional levels. It relates to the right of very young children and their families to receive the support they might need. ECI aims to support and empower the child, the family and the services involved. It helps to build an inclusive and cohesive society that is aware of the rights of children and their families.

Young Views on Special Needs Education

The European Parliament Hearing of young people with special educational needs took place in Brussels on 3 November 2003. The Agency organised it with the support of the ministries of education in its member countries and the European Commission. It was one of the major events within the framework of the European Year of People with Disabilities.

Twenty-three country delegations, with 146 representatives, participated in the event. The country delegations included 72 young people with special educational needs.

Special Education across Europe in 2003

This study aims to re-assess the situation of special education in 18 Agency member countries, comparing findings with an earlier Agency report published in 1998.

This report mainly focuses on qualitative trends in inclusion across Europe. The study is oriented towards trends and developments in the provision for pupils with special needs in European countries. Although some quantitative data is presented (number of pupils with special needs, for example), the emphasis is on the qualitative side.

About us

We are the European Agency for Special Needs and Inclusive Education (EASNIE), an independent organisation that acts as a platform for collaboration for the ministries of education in our member countries.

Our work focuses on supporting the development of inclusive education systems to ensure every learner’s right to inclusive and equitable educational opportunities. This enhances learners’ life chances and possibilities for actively participating in society.