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Teachers as agents for change for inclusive education – Central and Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia regional webinar

Virtual event, Tuesday 29 June 2021, 12:30-13.35 PM CEST

The GEM Report, NEPCs, EASNIE and the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 will convene an interactive webinar on the findings and recommendations from the 2021 Central and Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Report Inclusion and education: All means all. The event will spotlight the activities of teachers as change makers across the region working to ensure that every child has the right to go to school and learn regardless of who they are and where they live. These experiences will provide insights into innovative practices profiled in the regional report and connect networks of teachers working to overcome barriers and fulfil the right to inclusive education for all.

Featured speakers include:

  • Sanja Papić, secondary school teacher, Komercijalna i trgovačka škola, Bjelovar Croatia
  • Darina Vorfi, School principal primary school "Abdyl Paralloi", Elbasan, Albania
  • Medisa Aljugić, primary school teacher, Tuzla, Community of Innovative Teachers, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Eylem Dutağacı İşlek, secondary school teacher, Orhangazi Anatolian High School - Maltepe, İstanbul, Turkey
  • Ada Tamme, Ülenurme Gymnasium, Estonia
  • Lana Jurko, Executive Director, Network of Education Policy Centers, Croatia
  • Annet De Vroey,  Project manager, European Agency for Special Needs and Inclusive Education
  • Carlos Vargas Tamez, Head of the Secretariat, International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 
  • Anna D’Addio, Senior Project Officer, Global Education Monitoring Report
  • Kate Lapham, Deputy Director, Education Support Program, Open Society Foundations

Register at bit.ly/teacherswebinareurasia 

 

 

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