An open awareness lecture was held for International Autism Awareness Day at the Faculty of Education

An open awareness lecture was held for International Autism Awareness Day at the Faculty of Education

As part of the activities to mark April 2nd – International Autism Awareness Day, an open awareness-raising lecture was successfully held at the Faculty of Education, organized by students in collaboration with academic staff, bringing an atmosphere of reflection, awareness and joint commitment for a more inclusive society.

The event brought together numerous students, professors and participants, becoming an important platform for discussion on the importance of acceptance, respect and support for children with autism.

The attendees had the honor of listening to lectures and professional reflections from the Chair of the Steering Council, Ms. Majlinda Haxhikadrija, as well as Prof. Dr. Behxhet Gaxhiqi, who emphasized the key role of education, educational institutions and society in creating an inclusive environment for every child.

A special part of the activity was dedicated to presentations by students of the Faculty of Education, who brought awareness-raising papers and innovative ideas, demonstrating the commitment of the next generation of educators to inclusive education and equality in education.

The lecture was characterized by powerful awareness-raising messages, reminding that children with autism are no less — they are unique and deserve understanding, support and equal opportunities in every aspect of life.

This activity once again demonstrated the active role of the Faculty of Education in promoting human values, quality education and building a fairer and more inclusive society for all.

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