Astana's 21 Inclusion Rooms Transform Education for 1054 Students
Astana has expanded its support for children with special educational needs. The city now boasts 21 inclusion rooms, benefiting 1054 students. These spaces combine traditional education with corrective lessons, offering a comfortable learning environment.
The inclusion rooms provide a range of facilities to cater to diverse needs. They offer speech therapy, defectology, psychology, pottery, and therapeutic physical education. This holistic approach helps children develop both academically and personally.
The project, supported by the corporate Samruk-Kazyna Trust Foundation and implemented with the help of Malteser, aims to prepare children for the labor market and help them reach their full potential. It adapts educational programs to suit each child's abilities, offering early professional specializations.
Inclusion rooms have opened in schools No23, 29, and 60 in Astana, providing local access to these vital resources.
The 21 inclusion rooms in Astana are a testament to the city's commitment to supporting children with special educational needs. By offering a wide range of facilities and adapting education to individual abilities, these rooms help children thrive and prepare for their future.