This European Schoolnet course aims to support teachers, school leaders and related stakeholders in the transition from a conventional and teacher-centered classroom into teaching practices that promote active learning with the support of flexible, innovative learning environments and the use of relevant ICT. Participants will be introduced to the theoretical background and principles of active learning, and they will learn how to apply active learning in their own classrooms including adapting physical learning spaces. During the course, participants will also learn about learning beyond the traditional classroom and will be given the opportunity to create their own learning scenarios. More information about the course here.
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