Inclusive education requires confronting the deep-rooted social and structural barriers that limit opportunities for many learners. Despite global progress in expanding access to education, disparities tied to poverty, ethnicity, disability, geography, and conflict continue to shape who can learn. An effective response demands transformative policies and practices that not only widen access, but also quality learning environments and fair outcomes for all students. By reimagining education systems through an equity lens, societies can create pathways that empower every learner to thrive.
Addressing Systemic Inequalities for Equitable and Inclusive Education explores how education systems can be transformed to ensure equitable access for all learners across schools. This book promotes diversity as a foundation for quality education. Covering topics such as inequalities, inclusive education, and social justice, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, educational professionals, administrators, policy makers, and graduate students.