Irine
Abuladze - Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia
together with Eka Dgebuadze, Head of Inclusive Development Division introduced
the school principals and resource centers official the projects that are
currently being implemented and planned for schools. The meeting also discussed
the challenges that impede the effective integration of students with special
educational needs into the curriculum.
Irina
Abuladze emphasized that inclusive education is one of the top priorities for
the Ministry. Accordingly, it is the responsibility of school principals and
heads of resource centers to pay special attention to students with
disabilities, which the Ministry will closely monitor.
The
meeting focused on identifying services introduced in the system and mentioned
the need to introduce additional services.
The
Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia has implemented
many important projects in the field of inclusive education in 2019.
Specifically, since special educators were given teacher status, their salaries
have increased by 205 GEL, following by the increase by 20% for all public
school inclusive education specialists as of October 1, 2019.
For the first time in the academic year of 2019-2020, the Ministry of
Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia introduced changes to the
registration of first graders for the 2019-2020 academic year, in the interest
of children with special educational needs. In particular, the first stage of
registration was given priority to the children of this category. Furthermore,
InclusiveEdu, and inclusive education information system - was developed and
implemented; a careful and individual monitoring of 500 public schools was
conducted; in conjunction with introducing a special teacher professional
development scheme. Moreover, the standards for school psychologist and
individidual moral assistance have been update and reworked, together with
developing a child intelligence assessment tests. It is important that the new
school model integrates inclusive education.
By
2020, the Ministry plans to actively keep pursuing activities in the areas of
incluse education, thus increasing the overall quality of education across
Georgia. This consists of introduction books in Braille, implementation of
audio books and the development of diversified services. Additionally, all
teachers involved in inclusive education will be re-trained and given special
certificates. The development of social policies that are tailored to the
individual needs of students with special needs will also be considered in the
coming year, as well new schemes for funding the tuition fees and granting
scholarships.