No One should Be Left Behind
Country:
Georgia
Author:
Atabi Katarzyna Łuszczak
Local Partner:
Consort Georgia
Total budget:
US$ 51 450
Requested budget:
US$ 40 000
Time Frame:
10.02.2024 – 10.12.2024
This project aims to enhance inclusive education in Georgia by leveraging Poland’s successful experience in Assistive Technology (AT). With a focus on legal rights, including communication and learning, the project plans to train Georgian educators, promote inclusive practices, and establish enduring partnerships between Polish and Georgian institutions. Main activities include AT awareness conferences, teacher training, showcasing best practices in Polish schools, and equipping pilot schools in Georgia. The NGO “Consort Georgia” will be the local partner, ensuring the project’s sustainability by extending AT implementation to various educational settings. The anticipated outcomes include improved educational results for children with special needs, enhanced teacher competencies, and lasting collaboration between Poland and Georgia.
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