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    “Eleoni” (meaning “high over the mountains” in Georgian), is a new educational NGO created by a group of experts in education with a special interest in imagination and education.

    Imaginative Education in Eurasia: Eleoni Resource Center - Georgia

    Eleoni

    Georgia is an emerging liberal democratic state. It’s unique historical and cultural heritage stretches back for more than three thousand years. “Eleoni” (meaning “high over the mountains” in Georgian), is a new educational NGO created by a group of experts in education with a special interest in imagination and education. Mrs. Leila Bagaeva initiated this group in the context of Georgian educational reform and the current need for new educational strategies that are suitable for the complex realities that challenge Georgian teachers, parents and students. Committed to implementing strategies for development of imaginative education methodologies for pre-school education, secondary and post-secondary education and VET, Eleoni aims to be the initiator of various projects in teacher training, curriculum development, and inclusive education for a democratic society.

    As a result of Georgia’s collaboration with IERG, the Eleoni website is an example of how a partnership committed in innovative educational projects will provide a more effective approach to education for parents, teacher, and students in Georgia. For a presentation of Eleoni goals & objectives and its board members please click here: Eleoni_Georgia.pdf

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