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The inclusive education issues raised in Tavush Administration

The inclusive education issues raised in Tavush Administration

 YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS: With the initiative of the Ijevan branch of the public organization  ''Hope of Bridge'' there has been a parental conference in the Tavush Administration by the theme ''From Inclusive Education into Inclusive Community'', were have been invited to participate principals of schools, special educators and parents. The Tavush Administration informed ''Armenpress'', that the Governor of Tavush Armen Ghularyan opened the conference and said greetings. Highliting the role of the inclusive education in the educational system the Governor spoke about the experience and achievements, which we have in the implementation process of the region. Deputy Governor of Tavush Levon Sargsyan also grated the participants of the conference and mentioned that regularly invited conferences are also another chance for raising new issues and new programs in order to create a non-discriminatory environment and equal opportunities for children with limited opportunities, in order they can live and learn comfortably.

A group of parents introduced sucsessful stories about their children's life. The teacher from the 3rd school of Ijevan Antonyan impacted on children with disabilities and to the including of the children with special educational needs highlited the parent's participation to this work. The special pedagogues from number 5 school of Ijevan and Achajur E. Sargsyan and S. Kharatyan spoke about the inclusive education in public schools and its importance. Later expand the discussion about the issues of agenda, also there were practical suggesions. The works of the conference were summerized by the head of the ''Hope and Bridge'' public organization in Ijevan Armine Nersisyan.








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