Contacts

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Council of Europe Secretariat in Strasbourg

Regional and Bilateral Cooperation Unit, Education Department
Directorate General of Democracy, Council of Europe
Agora Building, 1 quai Jacoutot, F-67075 Strasbourg Cedex

Ms Sarah KEATING – Head of Unit
Ms Vesna ATANASOVA – Senior Project Officer
Ms Sophie ASHMORE – Administrative Project Assistant
Mr Marco DE-BLASI – Project Assistant

Council of Europe Office in Belgrade

Blue Center, Španskih boraca 3, 11070 Belgrade
www.coe.org.rs

Ms Marijana TODOROVIĆ – Project Officer for Serbia, Croatia and
"The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"
Phone: + 381 11 71 55 517

Ms Miroslava BALABANOVIĆ – Project Assistant
Phone: + 381 11 71 55 524

Ms Irena DRASKOVIĆ  – Project Assistant
Phone: + 381 11 71 55 508

Council of Europe Office in Sarajevo

Importanne Centre, Zmaja od Bosne 7-7A, 71000 Sarajevo
www.coe.ba

Ms Zorica LEŠIĆ – Project Officer for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo*
Phone: + 387 33 590 445, ext. 113

Ms Djana DZAFIĆ – Project Assistant
Phone: + 387 33 590 445, ext. 117

Ms Sadzida TULIĆ – Project Assistant
Phone: + 387 33 590 445, ext. 107

Council of Europe Office in Tirana

Skenderbej Square, Pallati i Kulturës, First Floor, 1001, Tirana
www.coe.al

Ms Delina CICI – Project Officer for Albania and Montenegro
Phone: +355 4 4540 216

Ms Ervilda SMAJLAJ – Project Assistant
Phone: +355 4 4540 216

*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.

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Regional cooperation - major strength of improving inclusive education

How can we help a child with difficulties if there is lack of trained teachers? Or, if they are excluded from education. Or their disabilities are not properly identified? Exactly these questions are in the focus of the Project Regional Support for Inclusive Education being implemented in South East Europe. As a visiting professor at the Palacky University in Czech Republic, dr. Ognen Spasovski presented this project at the workshop on Inclusive education. He explained Project's aims to the doctoral students of the Faculty of Philosophy and wider audience.

“Project aims are to break down barriers for all vulnerable groups in the education sector and to promote inclusive education, said Mr. Spasovski about this joint project of the European Union and Council of Europe.

“It is not enough”, he continued,”to have children just enrolled in schools. We have responsibility to provide access to quality education for all children. Equal opportunities for development of potentials of each child are essential. That is why we need to provide additional support", said Mr. Spasovski.

“A regional approach”, he added” is a major strength of the project. Schools, school staff, teachers and policy makers build regional nets, explained Mr. Spasovski. They can learn from each other and improve, cooperate and share experiences, knowledge, ideas, believes and hopes. “This synergy”, he told, “created by the regional cooperation could became an engine moving all of the schools and countries toward substantive inclusiveness”, concluded Mr. Spasovski.

Nevertheless, he stressed that inclusive education is not a general practice mainstreamed into education. Professor pointed out that children with disabilities are under-identified or overtly excluded from education. As well, he added, there is lack of trained teachers and continuing teachers’ training for inclusive educational practice.

The project approach and current results provoked significant interest and discussion among the participants of the workshop.