Balearic Islands: Inclusion under pressure – 63 percent more support needs in six years
Why Inclusion Is Getting Harder for Teachers in Mallorca
Mallorca teachers are facing heavier workloads, larger classes and uneven support for pupils with special needs.

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Why do teachers in Mallorca say inclusion is becoming harder to manage?
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Why are support needs in Balearic Islands schools rising so quickly?
Better diagnosis and social pressures are both driving the increase.
Are schools in Mallorca able to support children with special needs properly?
Many schools are stretched and need more staff and funding.
What support do children with special educational needs need at school in Mallorca?
Support often includes learning help, therapy and coordination with health services.
What is making school diagnoses slower for families in Mallorca?
Delays come from slow coordination and limited staffing.
What practical measures could help inclusive education in Mallorca schools?
More staff, better training and closer service coordination could help.
How does the pressure on inclusion affect families in places like Palma or Llucmajor?
Families may face delays, reduced support and more stress.
Could Mallorca test new inclusion support projects in individual towns?
Pilot projects in selected towns could show what works best.
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