Successful 5th Transnational Partners’ Meeting in Komotini

By Ivana Vasilevska Petrovska

We are pleased to announce the successful completion of the ISEC-ADE project’s 5th transnational partners’ meeting, held in Komotini and hosted by DADAA (Association of parents, legal guardians & friends of children & adults with Autism and Aspergers').

Review of project progress included constructive discussion focused on the interim report, project achievements, and translation of project materials into all partner languages.

The development of training materials was reviewed and training teaching materials were refined, ensuring alignment with project goals and enhancing practical application through teach space and TeachHub applications.

Future plans were addressed regarding the preparations for the upcoming Training of Trainers (ToT) event in Cyprus, along with project management updates, budget considerations, and dissemination strategies.

Quality and impact assessment was conducted by project outcomes assessment by partners and establishing key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure success and impact.

Progress on the TeachHub application

A significant focus of the meeting was the progress on the TeachHub application, the innovative digital platform designed to support educators working with learners on the autism spectrum. The TeachHub application will:

Exciting upcoming event: Training of Trainers (ToT) in Cyprus!

We are thrilled to announce our next major event, the Training of Trainers (ToT) in Cyprus, scheduled for this spring. This event is set to be a cornerstone of the ISEC-ADE project, bringing together educators and trainers from all partner countries. Participants will engage in hands-on training, utilizing the TeachSpace and the newly developed TeachHub application and other innovative tools designed to enhance educational practices for learners with autism.

We are excited to see the impact this training will have on our participants and the broader educational community. Stay tuned for updates and follow our journey as we prepare for this transformative event!

We look forward to the continued collaboration and success of the ISEC-ADE project as we work together to support educators and learners in the autism and ID community.

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