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Responding to Educational Needs of Learners with Disabilities in Emergencies: An Online Teacher Training Course

Responding to Educational Needs of Learners with Disabilities in Emergencies: An Online Teacher Training Course

“Responding to Educational Needs of Learners with Disabilities in Emergencies: An Online Teacher Training Course” or “DTeEM” is an online course developed by UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, in partnership with Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO), with funding support by Global Partnership for Education (GPE). As teachers as critically important contributors to the post-pandemic recovery process, this course focuses on developing capacities of both mainstream and special education teachers to support children with disabilities continue to learn during and after major crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The training course is currently available six languages: English, Bahasa Indonesia, Dzongkha, Khmer, Lao and Tetum.

This video provide insights into its contents and testimonials from teachers who have taken the course. To register, please visit: https://onlinecourse.seameo.org/