Japan's Inclusive Development The Strategy and Policies of The Japanese Government Towards Disability Education.

Wan Nur Ain, Sephia Wulandari, Rifqi Jalil
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The United Nations (UN) adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in late 2006, with the fundamental aim of upholding the human rights interests of persons with disabilities in sustainable development. As of August 2021, the Convention has been ratified by 183 member states of the United Nations (UN), one of them being Japan in early 2014. The ratification of the Convention by Japan was then followed by several amendments to the Japanese Law, which were also followed by initiating policies in the education sector for people with disabilities, one of which is the Special Needs Education program. The implementation of several policies implemented by the Government has led Japan to be ranked 24th among 134 countries in the world with a high global development inclusiveness index. Therefore, this article aims to explain how the Japanese Government's strategy and policy measures in disability education using the approach or concept of inclusive development. The research in this article uses the library research method by using literature such as documents or data that has been published, including journal articles, reports, laws, and regulations from the Japanese Government, related institutions, and international organizations through their official websites. With this, the author's findings presented in this article, namely the existence of policies on Education for people with disabilities in Japan, which in their realization, use the basic principles of inclusive development.
日本的全纳发展日本政府对残障教育的策略与政策。
联合国于2006年底通过了《残疾人权利公约》,其根本目的是在可持续发展中维护残疾人的人权利益。截至2021年8月,该公约已被183个联合国成员国批准,其中日本于2014年初批准了该公约。在日本批准《公约》之后,又对《日本法律》进行了几次修订,随后还启动了残疾人教育部门的政策,其中之一就是特殊需要教育方案。政府实施的若干政策使日本在全球发展包容性指数较高的134个国家中排名第24位。因此,本文旨在说明日本政府如何运用包容性发展的方法或理念,在残疾人教育方面采取的战略和政策措施。本文的研究采用了图书馆研究的方法,利用文献如已发表的文件或数据,包括日本政府、相关机构、国际组织通过其官方网站发布的期刊文章、报告、法律法规等。基于此,作者在本文中提出的发现,即日本残疾人教育政策的存在,在其实现过程中运用了包容性发展的基本原则。
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