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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Jordan Encourages Education And Rehabilitation For The Disabled

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2010/12/20

Jordan is setting a global example in standardizing and demanding social, educational, vocational and rehabilitative care for the disabled. According to Jordan's education laws, facilities, institutions and schools throughout Jordan are now required to implement free services and exemptions to the disabled for their benefit as well as to offer them opportunities to mainstream into society. These goals can be attained through higher goals and educational laws regarding disability rights, equal rights, and opportunities for the disabled.

According to the goals of Jordan's education laws ministry of social development, such goals not only benefit disabled individuals but expand educational laws in Jordan by:

Reducing the literacy through the creation of more primaries schools.
Establishing a specific number of secondary schools.
Encouraging human virtue and perfection.
Improving training of teachers in both rural and urban locations.
Working toward a well rounded approach Ford education that involves spiritual, physical, mental, social and emotional aspects of individuals and society as a whole.

Leading the Way
Jordan has created their own disability rights laws similar to and following the precedent established by the Americans with Disabilities Act, which also hopes to set precedence for the disabled at international levels.

Under these guidelines, Jordan wishes to ensure that children with disabilities are granted protection and assurance of adequate education until the age of 21. Goals proposed by Jordan want to assure that all children have access to free public education that prepares to meet their needs as well as offer the tools, training and support for such individuals to lead as independent lives as possible.
Such education and support services are also aimed at helping disabled individuals find gainful employment.

A number of disabilities covered under the guidelines proposed by Jordan's disabilities programs including:

Autism
Traumatic brain injury
Hearing, speech, language or visual impairment
Mental retardation
Behavioral or emotional disturbances
Learning disabilities
Other medical conditions or impairments that require special education or learning related services

Special education and services focusing on the disabled aim to improve communication, cognitive, emotional, and physical development as well as offer teaching and services that help the disabled adapt to a variety of environments.

Even institutions of higher learning are not allowed to discriminate against any qualified individual, which is defined as an individual capable of completing essential educational programs with or without special and/or reasonable accommodations that the student may need to meet the technical as well as academic requirements of a specific learning program.

Accommodations for such individuals may include but are not limited to a change in the length of time the individual is permitted to complete the course or degree program, and adapting the manner through which some courses are offered.

Education For The Disabled In Jordan
According to Article 24, "States Parties recognize the rights of persons with disabilities to education. With a view to realizing this right without discrimination and on the basis of equal opportunity, States Parties shall ensure an inclusive education system at all levels and lifelong learning directed to:

the full development of human potential and sense of dignity and self worth, and the strengthening of respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms and human diversity;
the development by persons with disabilities of their personality, talents and creativity, as well as their mental and physical abilities, to their fullest potential;
enabling persons with disabilities to participate effectively in a free society.
States parties shall enable persons with disabilities to learn life and social development skills to facilitate their full and equal participation in education and as members of the community."

Leading The Way In The Middle East
Jordan's stand on disability rights in the Middle East has made them a leader in such rights in this region of the world. Countries around the world are standing up and taking notice of this forward-thinking view, and looks to Jordan for guidance, advice and leadership in this regard.

Welcome to, The Arab City for Comprehensive Care, this is unique by its distinguished geographical location which is attractive, healthy, and accessible. They're also a leader in providing resources, care, and, Rehabilitation Center, for the disabled.

Source: EzineMark.
Link: http://health.ezinemark.com/jordan-encourages-education-and-rehabilitation-for-the-disabled-31cc64ab2a7.html.

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