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11/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/13/2025 20:00

Bolivia to host the first Ibero-American forum on inclusive education of the RIINEE network

Over two days, the forum seeks to bring together education professionals, inclusion specialists, authorities, students, and school communities from Latin America and the Caribbean to exchange experiences and innovative practices that contribute to building inclusive education systems capable of welcoming all learners and ensuring successful learning pathways.

The opening day will be led by distinguished specialist Silvana Corso, finalist for the 2017 Global Teacher Prize, who will deliver a keynote address proposing a move beyond traditional discourse on inclusive education. A panel discussion will also be held, along with a hands-on workshop focused on concrete strategies to build genuinely inclusive schools.

Continuing the program, the second day will revolve around technological innovation and the role of artificial intelligence in learning processes. Dr. Sergio G. Cabezas, a consultant and university lecturer specializing in UX, accessibility and transmedia narratives-who has directed and coordinated programs in higher education institutions in Spain, combining teaching with applied research in user experience, inclusive design and digital culture-will address how AI can either enhance or constrain equitable education.

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