Center for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations - CCIIR
CIVIL INTEGRATION THROUGH EDUCATION Multilingual Education
2. Teachersโ Education
3. Higher Education Programs
4. Youth Development
5. Literacy and bi-literacy
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The Center for Civil Integration and inter-Ethnic Relations was established in 2005 and since then has been implementing more than 70 projects (Georgian as a Second Language Teaching Projects; Teacher Education; Adult Education Projects; Multilingual/Multicultural Education Projects). The objectives of the organization:
- To develop and implement projects and programs to facilitate the process of
civil integration and inter-ethnic relations;
- To depend the rights of ethnic minorities;
- To spread information about the rights of ethnic minorities;
- To facilitate the process of formation of loyal attitude to Georgian state of representatives of ethnic minorities;
- To facilitate the process of formation of positive attitude toward ethnic minorities in the society;
- To Support educational reform and protect minority rights during this process;
- To facilitate the process of civic education in youth and adult population;
- To facilitate the process of repatriation, adaption and integration of deported population;
- To spread information and depend the rights of persons with disabilities, internally displaced persons, refugees and other vulnerable population;
-To facilitate the process of integration of vulnerable population.
- To facilitate the process of integration of youth in the society through educational projects;
- To develop and implement various educational projects;
- To facilitate the process of formation of language policy;
- To facilitate of the process of reforming non-Georgian schools and bilingual education;
- To develop and implement the programs and projects facilitating the strengthening of State Language teaching process;
- To facilitate the process of developing and protecting minority languages;
- To develop human resources of minorities and facilitation of participation of minorities in decision-making process;
- To facilitate the process of ethnic conflicts prevention and resolution;
- To facilitate inter-cultural dialogue;
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Center for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations (CCIIR) is a non-governmental/research organization established in 2005. Since then, with the financial support of different donor organizations, CCIIR has been implementing projects address the needs and demands existing in education system of Georgia and elaborating recommendations for improvement of education policy.
CCIIR's multilevel approach includes but not limited to:
Policy study & analysis - in this regard CCIIR conducts comprehensive researches and continuous monitoring activities, provides dialogue with policy makers.
Multilingual/multicultural education - the organization raises awareness of the diversity in Georgian, supports development of tolerance, participates in development and introduction of multicultural education programs/curriculums at the universities.
Literacy & bi-literacy - in this regard CCIIR supports improvement of reading literacy in ethnic minority school children through development of leveled readers, various teaching, learning and methodological resources; creates e-learning platforms.
Teaching Georgian as a second language - to this purpose the organization implements programs for quality improvement of state language instruction at bilingual ethnic minority schools of Georgia.
Teacher professional development - in this direction CCIIR conducts training seminars and workshops in bilingual teaching methods and strategies, provides development of pedagogical approaches that support intercultural relationships.