The webinar "How to support teaching and learning innovation? Ideas from the 2022 New Learning Award" will take place on 16 November (14:00 - 15:00 CET). The online event is organized by ETF. 

Overview 

The webinar will provide an overview of the results of the 2022 ETF Call for innovative teaching and learning practices, both analysing the mostly targeted areas of innovation and briefly presenting the ten finalists practices that have been selected out of the 800+ received applications.  

Starting from these reflections, we will engage in a discussion with ETF and international experts on what kind of support would be needed for successful teaching innovations to flourish and scale.  

The practices deal with a number of topics, covering different themes related to innovative approaches and methodologies in education, such as gamification, safety, social inclusion, students engagement, critical and design thinking, digital technologies and more. 

The results of the webinar will represent the starting discussion points of the 2022 ETF New Learning Event foreseen on 28-29 November 2022. 

Agenda

Image removed.The event will take place online on the Zoom platform and will be delivered in English, Russian and Arabic. 

How to register? Please fill in the the registration formhttps://treeform.typeform.com/to/w8VsjX3f?typeform-source=webmailbeta.a…;

After registering you will receive the link to access the meeting. 

Please, take a couple of minutes to vote for the Innovative Teaching & Learning Award 2022. 


Recordings of the webinar are available in EN, RU, AR

? EN: How to support teaching and learning innovation? Ideas from the 2022 New Learning Award 

? RU: Как поддержать инновации в преподавании и обучении? Идеи от премии Инновационное преподавание и обучение 2022 

? AR: ندوة عبر الإنترنت 

كيف ندعم تعليم وتعلم الابتكار؟ أفكار من جائزة التعلم

الجديدة لعام 2022

Please, find below the presentation shown during the meeting: HERE 

Webinar report HERE

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