Professionals from the Education Sector Gather to Discuss "How to Innovate in Educational Organizations"

From left to right: Jeanette Chaljub, academic coordinator of basic and environmental sciences at INTEC, Margarita Heinsen, president of Didáctica SRL, Catherine DeLaura, executive director of DREAM Project and Ana Karen Peralta Morales, educational advisor.

Loretta Café Bistro, Santo Domingo, DR

This morning, professionals from the education sector and interested collaborators came together to meet one another and discuss the topic “How to innovate in educational organizations.” The panel was moderated by Ana Karen Peralta Morales, educational advisor, and included Margarita Heinsen, president of Didáctica SRL, Jeanette Chaljub, academic coordinator of basic and environmental sciences at INTEC, and Catherine DeLaura, executive director of DREAM Project, as panelists. The panel responded to questions regarding innovation in educational spaces, innovative teaching, the role of technology in education and what we have learned about being innovative as a result of the pandemic. A dynamic conversation was sparked with the participation of several event attendees who contributed ideas and examples of how to drive innovation as leaders in the sector.

Representatives from various non-profit educational organizations, Dominican government ministries and local universities were present at the event along with the DREAM team. DREAM Project strives to create links with professionals throughout the country as part of strengthening the work and staff of the organization to continue addressing the needs of the communities on the North Coast of the country, as it has been doing for the last 20 years.

Networking after the Meet & Greet

The DREAM Project is a non-profit organization that offers high-quality educational opportunities to children, youth and families in the Dominican Republic. Its transformative education programs respond to gaps in the national education system and empower at-risk children and youth to create a better future for themselves and their families. Through innovative approaches to literacy, early childhood education, youth leadership, music instruction and community support, DREAM promotes critical thinking and independence to enrich lives and strengthen sustainable communities.

DREAM Project thanks everyone who attended and supported the realization of this beautiful event.

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