The presentation will focus on the various interventions to support Able & Gifted Learners post-identification
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Ms. Taruna is renowned for her passionate work with students of determination. With an experience spanning close to two decades after completing a double masters in psychology. She has been the Head of Inclusion at various schools, currently with Ambassador School as Head of Inclusion, and an Inclusion Governor for the sister Schools, chairing SNETIN for MENA and South Africa region. Her endeavor at school has seen major policy changes and reforms that have helped the school and the department reach great heights to provide inclusive and equitable education in accordance with The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 /UAE Federal Law. She began her career as a Developmental Psychologist/Consultant for nonprofit organizations working with people of determination in India. She is always ready to come up with innovative and creative ideas which are for the betterment of all the stakeholders, she firmly believes in utilizing the strengths of the individuals instead of working on their weaknesses. Her trust in her team, Passion, Patience, and perseverance makes her an able educator and a leader. She has been nominated for several awards few of the most notable being for the best inclusion team at EJMEE Awards (2016), award for Best Inclusion Initiatives at the GESS Awards in 2019. She has been recognized by Education 2. O as an outstanding Leader in Life Time Golden Achievement award as a World's Leading Biographical Specialist from Rattan Publishing House. "
The presentation will focus on the various interventions to support Able & Gifted Learners post-identification
This panel focuses on the true meaning of inclusivity in education and our role as educators to achieve that. The panel will discuss a variety of experiences and best practices from those involved in education or with students and families on a day-to-day basis. Why is inclusion so important and why is the gap between inclusive education and inclusive workplaces significant? How can schools play a role in addressing this issue? The panel will share valuable insight on the biggest challenges being faced and how education leaders can support families in preparing their children for the future.