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The special needs student assistant program is inaugurated
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The special needs student assistant program is inaugurated

The Professional Center for Inclusion has launched a post-secondary qualification program at Level 5 for assistants of students with special educational needs. The program is supported by the LuxAid Challenge Fund, funded by the Government of Luxembourg and implemented by LuxDev. The ceremony was attended by Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who emphasized the importance of this profession for society, as it directly impacts the lives of children and their families. He highlighted inclusive education as a shared responsibility for investing in the country's future and respecting human rights.

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The special needs student assistant program is inaugurated

The Professional Center for Inclusion has launched a post-secondary qualification program at Level 5 for assistants of students with special educational needs. The program is supported by the LuxAid Challenge Fund, funded by the Government of Luxembourg and implemented by LuxDev. The ceremony was attended by Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who emphasized the importance of this profession for society, as it directly impacts the lives of children and their families. He highlighted inclusive education as a shared responsibility for investing in the country's future and respecting human rights.

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