Training on Digital Education Potential for Inclusion and Lifelong Learning

13 April 2025

Between March 19 and April 11, two administrative personnel of Caucasus University Dr. Irma Grdzelidze, Director of the Strategic Development Department and Head of the International Accreditation Office, and Mariam Oshkhereli, Manager of International Accreditation and Project PRODIGE’s assistant and two academic staff members, Professor David Tsiklauri and Invited Lecturer Nino Tigishvili from Caucasus University successfully completed a 15-hour online training “Digital Education Potential for Inclusion and Lifelong Learning.” The training was conducted within the framework of the PRODIGE project (“Promoting High-Quality Digital Education in Georgia”).

 

The programme focused on identifying the potential of digital education to support inclusive learning environments, expand accessibility, and enhance lifelong learning opportunities. Participants explored best European practices, innovative digital teaching methodologies, and approaches to designing learner-centred, equitable, and flexible educational pathways.

 

Through interactive sessions, case-based discussions, and practical exercises, the training enabled participants to gain new perspectives on integrating inclusive digital practices at institutional level and aligning them with national policies and European standards.

 

The participation of Caucasus University representatives in this training contributes to strengthening institutional expertise in digital pedagogy and supports broader efforts under the PRODIGE project to advance Georgia’s digital higher education ecosystem.