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Tell me and I forget,

Teach me and I remember,

Involve me and I learn

- Benjamin Franklin

Studies indeed show that engaging students in their learning process increases their attention and motivation. Earlier this week we talked about teachers acting as mentors or facilitators instead of lecturers, that can be a way to involve students. Numerous schools are now trying to emphasize on learning by doing, experiential learning or work-based learning for example.

? Countless school members want to make a change. But while there is a certain amount of documented good practice on innovative learning models, there is little readily available experience on how to successfully conduct the innovation and change process in a school.

YOU WANT TO MAKE A CHANGE IN YOUR SCHOOL? Whether you are a teacher, part of school leadership or a student, you can take action.

➡️ IF YOU ARE A SCHOOL MEMBER (school leadership, teacher…) and want to make a change in your school, we will provide you with the methodology, support, and inspiration you need. Join the (re)School Sprint, a global event in which school innovators from all over the world come together to imagine and prototype innovative solutions for their schools. Sign up here for a 1-hour intro workshop

➡️ IF YOU ARE AGED AROUND 11-22 and want to represent the voice of the youth in this event, you can join us on April 26th at 12pm GMT during a YCM Challenge Dialogue Group on Education. You will be able to discuss the education challenges that matter to youth, with other young change makers from all over the world. You might also pitch your vision during the (re)School Sprint Kick-off in order to challenge schools. Sign up here.

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