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Special Education Classroom

Transitions’ Special Education Program was initiated in 2000 in the indigenous community of San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Sacatepéquez, located six kilometers from the city of Antigua, Guatemala. The majority of San Antonio's residents live in poverty and the gaps in services for children with special needs are severe. Thus, the program started as a response to the local community’s need to educate its children with special needs. The special education classroom now serves over a dozen students each year, providing specialized, one-on-one instruction necessary for independent living.

In 2011, this program aims to grow and enhance the scope of services offered, including re-evaluating curriculum, incorporating additional learning aids, providing access to speech and physical therapy, and building a vocational training component into the program.

This program sets a high priority on building awareness regarding disability and educating the community to this end. A major goal is to rehabilitate and educate students to the extent that they can enter traditional schooling, supporting Transitions' belief in inclusive education.

Transitions is continually looking for individual sponsorships for our students in San Antonio. Should you be interested in sponsoring a child's education, please contact development@transitionsfoundation.org.


 

LATEST NEWS: Special Education Program

Away From Unlimited Potential 29 October 2010, 00.00
$40 Away From Unlimited Potential
Welcome to the "Ochenta" Click image to view gallery Lunch with mother and teacher, Caitlin Elias meets Luis as he returns from the Wheelchair Workshop Elias and Nazario bond while passing the ball Elias is a five year-old boy from San Lorenzo, a small village in Sacapequetez, Guatemal. . .
VIDEO: Special Education Classroom 06 September 2010, 00.00
VIDEO: Special Education Classroom
Transitions Foundation recently hosted Julia Gilichinskaya, a Russian film student, in Antigua while she designed, shot, and edited a project about the Special Education Classroom in San Antonio. Her video is now available for the Transitions community to enjoy. . . .
A little goes a long way in the Special Education Classroom
The new books add color to the lessons for students Click image to view gallery The $3 book that students can use for the next year Many of us do not retain the key concepts and bold lettering that were force fed throughout our education. We purged the Psychology 101 terminology immediately . . .
Classroom volunteer reflects on her first month with the kids
Caitlin prepares for a class party with the students Click image to view gallery Spelling practice with Celia Osiel poses for a photo with a student volunteer Rony reads with a visiting Stanford student Transitions Special Education Classroom volunteer, Caitlin Smith, finished her firs. . .
Caitlin joins the kids at school 05 July 2010, 00.00
Caitlin joins the kids at school
Caitlin taking a moment to relax on her first in Antigua. Click image to view gallery It takes a special person to set aside their degrees in political science, international child welfare, and human relations for children with disabilities in Guatemala. Luckily for Transitions, Caitlin Smith is . . .

 


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