🏅 Inclusive Education Champion Award
📌 About the Award
This award celebrates exceptional efforts in advancing inclusive education policies, practices, and innovations that foster belonging, accessibility, and learner empowerment.
👥 Eligibility
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Open to educators, researchers, institutions, NGOs, or education leaders
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Active engagement in inclusive education projects or research
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Open globally to individuals or teams
🎓 Qualification
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Minimum: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience in education, special education, or related fields
📚 Publications and Requirements
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At least one initiative, research paper, or project implemented or published
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Must provide evidence of measurable impact
📊 Evaluation Criteria
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Impact on Marginalized Learners
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Innovation in Inclusive Practices
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Sustainability and Scalability
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Collaboration with Stakeholders
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Policy or Community Influence
📤 Submission Guidelines
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Applications must be submitted through the official online form
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Required documents:
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Applicant CV or team profile
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Project abstract (max 300 words)
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Short biography (max 250 words)
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Supporting evidence (research, reports, testimonials, media links)
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Optional: Video pitch (2 minutes max)
🏆 Recognition
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Digital and printed Certificate of Excellence
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Featured spotlight in our Inclusive Education Report
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Official press release and social media announcement
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Speaking slot at an international inclusivity symposium
🌍 Community Impact
The award showcases projects and individuals that improve learning outcomes and social inclusion for students with disabilities, minorities, refugees, and other underserved groups.
👤 Biography
Include a compelling professional summary highlighting key contributions to inclusive education, leadership roles, partnerships, and notable achievements.
📄 Abstract
Provide a clear and concise summary of the initiative or research, including:
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Purpose
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Target audience
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Strategies used
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Results and impact
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Vision for future development
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