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    ASSESSMENT CENTER TO SERVE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

    Reuters Alert, UK
    Sept 27 2007

    Source: World Vision Middle East/Eastern Europe office (MEERO)
    Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this
    article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are
    the author's alone.

    The first ever Assessment Centre in Yerevan, Armenia is serving as a
    corner stone in the comprehensive assessment of children with special
    needs. The recent opening of the Centre is a major step forward to
    integrate children with disabilities into society, enabling them to
    access their right to education.

    The Centre is of national importance, as it will also serve as
    a basis to assess special educational needs of children in other
    regions of Armenia.

    'This is a pivotal step towards serious reformations in the sphere of
    inclusive education in Armenia,' said Kamo Areyan, the Deputy Mayor
    of Yerevan, during the opening ceremony held this week.

    The Centre will serve to better understand the needs of children
    who are facing educational or social challenges. Assisted by the
    international consultancy, assessment tools have been developed in
    collaboration with other NGOs working in the field. The tools will
    be used to identify and assess children's strengths and adapt their
    education appropriately. The Centre will also help parents to know
    their children better, and believe in their children's potential for
    further development and growth.

    'The establishment of the Centre is a vivid example of a successful
    cooperation between World Vision Armenia, the Government, and local
    and international NGOs. It is a significant contribution to the
    establishment of an adequate referral system, the development
    of inclusive educational facilities, and the prevention of
    institutionalization,' said Kristine Mikhailidi, sectoral operations
    manager of World Vision Armenia.

    'We are ready to make a necessary investment to support the effective
    functioning of the center. This is the only center in Yerevan but we
    are looking forward to establishing this kind of centre in the regions
    as well,' said Nourijan Manukyan, head of the Special Education Unit
    of the Ministry of Education and Science.

    [ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and
    not of Reuters. ]
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