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194 - Education in school, NGO “Staze”, Montenegro

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ONTACT

NGO “Staze”

Ms. Anka Đurišić

Montenegro

www.nvustaze.me

+382 69510523

nvostaze@t-com.me

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VERALL GOAL

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MISSION

Mission of the NGO Staze is providing and improvement of services of support to children and youth with disabilities, to

their families in fields of education, social and health protection, as well as their participation in all fields of

Montenegrin society.

Children with disabilities in Montenegro who are educated in regular system of education confront with classes with

high number of children (around 30). It is difficult for teachers to dedicate enough time for each pupil. Other problems

are architectural inaccessibility of schools, lack of adjusted school books, and insufficiently educated teachers for work

with children with disabilities. Very important component of support pupils who have different disabilities and who

attend regular schools are: “teaching-assistants”. Teaching-assistants provide assistance in overcoming educational

programs, designing behavior, development of skills of independence, interaction with other people, initiation and

support of communication set up in “Individual educational development”-plan. Also there are no special teachers in

schools who would work individually with children, so it is necessary to develop additional support in order to

adequately respond to the demands of the educational process. This project supports education of children with

disabilities in regular schools, and families of these children as well.

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HE SOLUTION THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED

Children aged 4 until 18 years provide service of additional professional support in extended stay which is being

organized in premises of NGO Staze every working day in period of four hours. After school and with the assistance of

teaching-assistants, these children work with speech therapist, psychologist, special educator and a social worker. Pupils

are brought to extended stay by assistants who help them and provide support during their stay in schools. All services

are project based and parents do not have to participate financially.