Indonesia Takes Steps Towards More Inclusive Education In a bid to bridge the gap in educational opportunities, the Indonesian government has set its sights on recruiting 1,500 new teachers with disabilities to work in schools across the country. The move is part of a broader effort to promote inclusive education and provide equal access to learning for all students, regardless of their abilities. By hiring teachers with disabilities, the government hopes to create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for students with special needs, as well as to serve as role models and inspire greater acceptance and understanding. The initiative is seen as a significant step forward in Indonesia's efforts to improve education outcomes and promote social inclusion.


Indonesia targets 1,500 teachers for inclusive education  ANTARA News