The 11th Annual Conference of Europe’s Sciences and Arts Leaders and Scholars
Over the last two decades, Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD, has become a more frequent diagnosis among children in the world, and it’s a diagnosis that crosses racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic divides. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that one in 44 children is diagnosed with ASD in 2022, compared with one in 150 children in the year 2000.
13 March 2023 at 10:00 CET
Vladimir Trajkovski
Professor, Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje
Vladimir Trajkovski
Professor, Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje
»The growing incidence of ASD and the increased awareness of what these students need to be successful in the classroom has created a demand for teachers and professionals who are trained to work with children with autism, specifically.« Dr Vladimir Trajkovski (moderator)
Renowned international experts will take part in the discussion: Urška Mikuž; Marta Macedoni Lukšič, Assistant Professor, Inštitut za avtizem Ljubljana, Slovenia; Jernej Vidmar, Assistant Professor, University of Ljubljana, M.D., UKC Maribor, Klinika za pediatrijo, Enota za otroško in mladostniško psihiatrijo; Jana Ponikvar, CEO; Ksenija Bratuš Albreht, Head of Employment Rehabilitation, Šentprima- Institute For Rehabilitation and Education; Barbara Žnidarko, Teacher of Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogy; Janja Kranjc, Educational Psychologist; Patricija Lovišček, Director, Zveza za avtizem Slovenije; Irena Marinič, Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogue, Osnovna šola Kozara Nova Gorica, Slovenia; Aleš Zavrl, Teacher, Zavod za gluhe in naglušne Ljubljana
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