Paulina Lewandowska

International Federation of Hard of Hearing Young People (IFHOHYP), European Federation of Hard of Hearing (EFHOH), SUITA Association, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

Poland

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About me

Paulina Lewandowska is the Secretary of IFHOHYP, Vice-President of SUITA, and a Ph.D. student.

As a consultant, Paulina contributed to projects, among others, "Support of improving the quality of inclusive education in Poland" (2018) and "Implementation of the UN CRPD - a Common Case" (2014-2017). Currently, she co-coordinates the international project "Language skills and learning preferences of deaf and hard of hearing students" (Langskills II).

Paulina is hard of hearing and uses hearing aids. She benefits from accessible ICT on a daily basis in educational, professional, and social life.

My organisation

International Federation of Hard of Hearing Young People (IFHOHYP), European Federation of Hard of Hearing (EFHOH), SUITA Association, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

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Inclusive Education

Digital LearningFormal EducationLifelong LearningNon-Formal Education

ICT (Information and Communication Technologies)

Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning / Big Data SolutionsSocial Media

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Speaker sessions (1)

Wednesday, 21 February 2024

11:20 - 12:00

Inclusive education: How inclusive can it be?

Format:Live streamTrack:Location: M1
  • Formal education
  • English captions | International Sign

Renowned experts in disability rights and education practitioners discuss the foundations, opportunities, and limitations of inclusive education in schools.