Training on Digital Education, Inclusion, and Lifelong Learning
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Five academic and administrative staff members from Ilia State University recently participated in an international training seminar organized under the Erasmus + CBHE project - Promoting Quality Digital Education in Georgia" (PRODIGE), co-funded by the European Union. The training took place online between March 19 and April 10, 2025, and focused on the transformative role of digital education in promoting inclusion and supporting lifelong learning.
The seminar explored how digital education can expand access to higher education for a wide range of learners, including individuals with disabilities, students from remote or underserved regions, working professionals, and non-traditional learners seeking more flexible pathways. The training highlighted how digital tools and innovative teaching approaches can help remove educational barriers, foster equity, and support continuous skill development.
The training offered valuable insights into the design and implementation of inclusive digital education programs and examined emerging trends such as micro-credentials and adaptive learning systems. By the end of the seminar, participants had deepened their understanding of how digital education can support learners at various stages of life.
About the project:
PRODIGE is a structural reform project that aims to introduce high-quality digital education in Georgia. The project was developed by European partner universities and 10 leading higher education institutions in Georgia, with the participation of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia and the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement.
The project aims to promote digital education in Georgia through the implementation of relevant legislative changes and the strengthening of the capabilities of higher education institutions.
The project is coordinated by EFMD.
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