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There is the need for on-going dedication of resources and support to implement the policy and system-wide inclusive

practices. As of 2015, the initial 3-year action plan has ended. While there remain on-going commitment to inclusion

and the policy, attention will need to be paid to effective implementation going forward. Going forward, there also

needs to be a clear commitment to monitoring and evaluation of policy implementation. Good data will need to be

collected and evaluation practices established. This will require the commitment of resources in the context of fiscal

challenges. It is unclear where will New Brunswick will go in future years as a new 10 year education plan is currently

being developed by government. If the policy is followed (as expected), then further adoption of inclusive practices is

significantly strengthened. Other existing solutions will still need to complement the new policy. For example,

professional learning and development is another solution for strenghtening inclusive practices. Professional learning

has had many benefits and will be required so that educators and school administrators have the knowledge and skill

required to support inclusive learning for all students. The lack of support from New Brunswick’s primary Anglophone

teacher-training institution (UNB) remains a problem. In fact it is a problem which is common across Canada and in

other countries. On a national level, the failure of so many of our Canadian university Faculties of Education to graduate

teachers fully trained to teach in an inclusive education system is possibly the most important obstacle to inclusive

education.

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Text of th

e New Brunswick Policy No. 322

on Inclusive Education of 2013.

Article of 26.05.2014 a

bout New Brunswick winning an UNESCO Prize.

Education Watch

: update on inclusive education ,

Winter 2014.