- Enseignant: Lincoln Hlatywayo
- Enseignant: Lawi Kalsin
- Enseignant: Lincoln Hlatywayo
- Enseignant: Lawi Kalsin
- Enseignant: Lincoln Hlatywayo
- Enseignant: Lawi Kalsin
- Enseignant: Kathleen Arthur
- Enseignant: Lincoln Hlatywayo
- Enseignant: Lawi Kalsin
👋 Welcome to BEIE 101: Foundations of Education and Inclusion – A Human Rights Perspective
Talofa, Yumi mas learn wetem tingting blong olgeta! 👩🏫🌏
Whether you’re just starting your teaching journey or already working in schools, this course is designed to help you build a strong foundation in education—especially through the lens of inclusion and human rights. In today’s diverse classrooms, every learner matters. And as teachers, we play a key role in making sure all students feel seen, valued, and supported.
🎯 What Is This Course All About?
In BEIE 101, we’ll explore:
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How education systems have developed over time
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The big ideas and theories behind inclusive education
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What inclusion really means in the classroom
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Why every child—regardless of ability, gender, culture, or background—has the right to learn
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How teachers, families, and communities can work together to make schools more inclusive
You'll learn how to recognize student diversity, challenge barriers, and create classrooms where everyone can thrive.
💡 What Can You Expect?
This online course is not just about reading and writing—it’s designed to be interactive and practical. You’ll find:
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Short video lectures and explanations
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Case studies and real classroom stories
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Activities and reflection questions
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Group discussions in forums
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Quizzes and assessments to help you track your progress
You can work through the materials at your own pace, but don’t worry—you won’t be alone. I’ll be guiding you through each topic, and you’ll also connect with your classmates along the way.
🎓 By the End of This Course, You Will Be Able To:
✔ Understand how inclusive education has developed globally and in Vanuatu
✔ Explain major theories that shape inclusive teaching
✔ Identify different types of learner diversity
✔ Apply inclusive strategies to support all learners
✔ Promote equity, rights, and dignity in your future classrooms
🧭 Let’s Get Started!
So, are you ready to become an advocate for inclusive education in Vanuatu and beyond? This course will challenge your thinking, grow your teaching skills, and prepare you to make a real difference.
- Enseignant: Kathleen Arthur
- Enseignant: Lincoln Hlatywayo
- Enseignant: Lawi Kalsin
- Enseignant: Jimmy Wayne Philemon

BEIE 104: Communication and Professional Skills for Primary School Teachers
This course is designed to provide aspiring primary school teachers with the essential communication skills and professional competencies needed to excel in the teaching profession. Students will learn to apply effective verbal and non-verbal communication strategies, foster inclusive learning environments, and develop leadership qualities. Key topics include transitioning from student to teacher, creating positive classroom cultures, ethical decision-making, active listening, and utilizing digital communication tools. Through a combination of lectures, group work, discussions, and practical activities, students will be equipped to navigate the challenges of the teaching profession while cultivating strong interpersonal relationships with colleagues, students, and parents.
- Enseignant: Lawi Kalsin
- Enseignant: Jimmy Wayne Philemon