At the World Inclusion Congress in Kazakhstan, Frederick Afrifa, co-founder of Believe in Greatness Ltd., shared a powerful message: “True inclusion begins with communication.”
Why Communication Drives Inclusion
In education, inclusion isn’t just about policy — it’s about how we connect with people. Teachers and leaders who communicate with empathy and clarity make learning accessible to everyone.
3 Takeaways from Frederick’s Talk
- Active Listening Builds Understanding – Inclusion begins when people feel heard.
- Language Shapes Learning – Clear, relatable language helps reach every learner.
- Confidence Creates Connection – When educators communicate with confidence, they foster belonging.
Communication Coaching for Educators
Frederick’s session offered practical techniques for educators to communicate more inclusively — from handling challenging discussions to creating supportive classroom environments.
Q1: What is the World Inclusion Congress?
An international conference promoting inclusion and diversity in education, hosted in Kazakhstan.
Q2: Who spoke from Believe in Greatness Ltd.?
Frederick Afrifa, co-founder of Believe in Greatness, delivered a keynote on communication and inclusion.
Q3: What was the core message of his talk?
That communication is the foundation of inclusion and effective teaching.
Q4: How can communication coaching help educators?
It equips teachers with clarity, empathy, and confidence to engage diverse classrooms.