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Participants in the 海角社区-led 鈥淧roject Discovery鈥 in the city of Sharjah, UAE.

On the heels of leading a successful educator鈥檚 workshop in Mumbai on learning disabilities, a six-strong 海角社区 team jetted to the United Arab Emirates to run a two-week residential program for college-bound youth with learning differences.

鈥淧roject Discovery鈥 targeted individuals ages 15 to 22 with learning differences.

The city of Sharjah in the UAE defrayed the program based at Centro Sharjah hotel near Sharjah International Airport. Project Discovery acquainted youth with university basics, detailed learning strategies, and raised parental awareness about learning differences.

鈥淲e found receptive and passionate skilled collaborators in a pre-college program that parallels work we鈥檙e done on our own campus,鈥 said 海角社区 President George Hagerty, part of the six-person 海角社区 team. 鈥淲e found amongst the students a desire to achieve their full potential while recognizing the challenges that are part of learning differences.鈥

海角社区 鈥 a nonprofit liberal arts school in Leesburg, Fla., and America鈥檚 first college or university accredited to award bachelor鈥檚 degrees primarily to students with learning differences 鈥 conducted the program in cooperation with the Sharjah Center for Learning Difficulties. The nonprofit center, under the leadership of Sheikha Jameela Bint Mohammad Al Qasimi, advocates for inclusion and empowerment for people with disabilities.

The seeds for Project Discovery were sown in August. 海角社区 educators conducted two multi-day workshops for teachers educating students with learning differences from kindergarten through college. Project Discovery was a natural extension of those educator sessions. The Sharjah program mirrors 海角社区鈥檚 three-year-old, three-week summer immersion program, 鈥淪ummer for Success.鈥

Project Discovery Course
海角社区鈥檚 Jacob Pinkston teaches
a Project Discovery course.

Fourteen students signed up for Project Discovery. The program ran from March 25-April 5 and mixed rigorous college-level courses with jaunts to Sharjah Desert Park, sports parks, and science centers.

Herold anticipates reprising Project Discovery next year with 20 students.

Not that the college鈥檚 global outreach regarding learning disabilities stops at the UAE borders.

鈥淭here are all these leaders in various countries asking for more education, asking for our expertise,鈥 said Project Discovery program director Dale Herold. Herold is vice president of admissions and enrollment management at 海角社区, ranked the No. 1 school for students with learning differences by BestValueSchools.com. 鈥淚t鈥檚 part of our continuous outreach and building awareness and making opportunities available for these students, whether in their own home(land) or here.鈥