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Public Lecture by the MacLean Association Held at SANGU

As part of the Teacher Preparation Educational Program for Special Education, a public lecture was held at St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University, organized by the MacLean Association.
Public Lecture by the MacLean Association Held at SANGU

On December 19 at 16:00, as part of the Special Education Teacher Preparation Program, St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University (SANGU) hosted a lecture organized by the MacLean Association (MAC Georgia).

The session focused on effective teaching strategies and methods for students with special educational needs. The invited speakers were Teona Darchia and Sopho Nadiradze.

SANGU continues to actively support inclusive education by offering high-quality public lectures and training sessions aimed at the professional development of special education teachers.

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