After Ken Blacks Master training here in October, the University have made great progress. A course was held over 4 Saturdays, with 5 hours each day. Students learned and practiced the principles of Inclusion. The University decided to offer it as an extra-curricular course, and 51 students attended.
I interviewed 6 of the students and they were very impressive. They had greatly enjoyed the content, finding the inclusive focus quite new. They all expressed the opinion that they would now welcome the opportunity to include disabled students in PE lessons. All 51 will soon be placed in schools around Ethiopia, and so the influence of the work will soon be felt.
The University also has a budget for community outreach, and as part of that they are going to offer the training to local high school teachers.