Internship Opportunity in Early Childhood Special Education in Denizli

Anatolia Education

continues to support international vocational mobility through impactful training experiences. Between 27 October – 7 November 2025, we hosted a group of 14 students from Romania in Denizli, offering them a hands-on Early Childhood Special Education Internship Program.
The mobility aimed to help students explore modern teaching methods and adapt inclusive educational strategies for children with special needs.
This activity was carried out as part of the ERASMUS+ project funded by the European Union under project number 2025-1-RO01-KA121-VET-000339698, and implemented by the “Constantin Cantacuzino” National Pedagogical College in Târgoviște.

From the Reflections of Trainer Andreea OanțăSlide

Project trainer Andreea Oanță shared her experience with these words:
“Between 27 October and 7 November 2025, I had the privilege of participating as an assistant teacher in a project together with a group of fourteen students. Through the Erasmus+ funded project ‘Learning Together’, we explored strategies for inclusive education and discovered ways to adapt activities to the needs of children requiring special educational support. This experience was a valuable opportunity for learning and professional development. We thank all the school leaders who made it possible and who continually create meaningful learning opportunities for our students.”

What Did the Program Include?


Practical observation sessions in special education classrooms
Planning and conducting activities with preschool learners
Understanding individualized teaching strategies in special education
Professional guidance on Türkiye’s special education practices
Cultural exchange and social activities

International Experience, Real Learning


At Anatolia Education, we take pride in contributing to the professional growth of young people by supporting their international learning journeys.
This internship program for Romanian students provided a rich experience in both vocational development and intercultural exchange.
We look forward to expanding our international partnerships and continuing to create impactful mobility projects.
Anatolia Education

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