Dissemination of ISEC-ADE Tools at Idnina Elementary School with Resource Centre

By Ivana Vasilevska Petrovska

On June 27, two successful dissemination session were held at the Idnina Elementary School with Resource Centre in Skopje (OURC Idnina) . These events followed the ISEC-ADE Training of Trainers (ToT) event in Cyprus, which focused on Accessible and Quality Digital Education for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities (ID).

Pavel Mircevski, a special educator and representative from OURC Idnina, led the session. Pavel shared insights and results from the ISEC-ADE project, specifically demonstrating the TeachHub and TeachSpace tools to educational assistants at OURC Idnina. These tools are designed to support their work with children in the classroom, enhancing their teaching methods and making education more accessible and effective for students with autism and intellectual disabilities.

The ToT event in Cyprus, where Pavel was trained, played a crucial role in this dissemination. The knowledge and skills gained from the training of trainers have enabled Pavel to effectively share these innovative tools with his colleagues, enhancing their ability to provide quality education to children with autism and intellectual disabilities. Pavel emphasized the importance of these tools, saying, "TeachHub and TeachSpace are game-changers for our classrooms. They provide innovative ways to engage and support our students, ensuring they are not left out from the digital activities and receive the quality education they deserve."

These session at OURC Idnina reflect the broader impact of the ISEC-ADE project and the school's commitment to improving inclusive educational opportunities for children. By participating in the Cyprus training, OURC Idnina has demonstrated its dedication to equipping educators with the latest resources and knowledge to better support all learners.

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