
Led by Treston-BSA Chief Happiness Officer, Ms. Sheryl Genuino-See, the delegation engaged in insightful discussions on key topics such as inclusivity, diversity, classroom culture and management, and the integration of digital tools in learning. The conference served as a valuable platform for educators, specialists, and advocates from different parts of the world to exchange ideas and best practices in creating more inclusive learning environments for students with special education needs.
As a proud SENIA member, Treston-BSA is committed to fostering acceptance, accessibility, and innovation in education. Through continuous learning and collaboration, the center strives to make a lasting impact in special needs education, inclusivity, and beyond.
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