In today's rapidly evolving world, education plays a crucial role in shaping the future of societies. As technology advances and the needs of learner’s change, traditional teaching methods often struggle to keep pace. This is where innovative teaching methodologies come into play. These modern approaches to education not only enhance the learning experience but also empower students to think critically, collaborate effectively, and adapt to new challenges. In this course, “Innovative teaching methods for teachers, school and adult education staff”, new approaches to innovative teaching methodologies have been approached, always focusing on the participants’ realities and needs. The new edition of the course took place in Palermo from 23/06/2025 to 27/06/2025. The participants were coming from across Europe: with Anne Druhen-Rage and Anca-Aura from Collège Pierre de Coubertin - FONT-ROMEU in France, Elena Kislova and Anna Selstam from Nils Ericsonsgymnasiet in Sweden, Martina Černá from HŠ, OA, SPŠ Teplice in Czech Republic, Károly Koritnik from Friedrich-Engels-Gymnasium Senftenberg in Germany, Natalia Moreno and Laura Martínez from Regina Carmeli Rubí in Spain, Branca Pereira and João P. Fernandes from Escola Profissional de Agricultura e Desenvolvimento Rural de Ponte de Lima in Portugal, and last but not the least, Tone Storseth, Jenny Elise Steffensen and Anette Fredriksen from Thora Storm videregåendeskole in Norway. Elise Steffensen and Anette Fredriksen from Thora Storm videregåendeskole in Norway. Thanks to different kinds of studies and research, today there are many tools available that can be used in the school environment: project-based learning, non-formal education, outdoor education, and ICT are some of the many opportunities that can be integrated with traditional teaching methods. The course begins with exploring how skills such as critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration are increasingly vital. This session delved into how innovative teaching methodologies, such as experiential and inquiry-based learning, can help students acquire these competencies. We also discussed the evolving role of educators as facilitators and guides, creating learning environments that encourage students to explore, question, and innovate. Tuesday’s session was characterized by a hands-on application of the week’s learning through a city-wide treasure hunt, facilitated by an ICT tool. This activity serves as an example of how outdoor education can be integrated with technology to create immersive learning experiences. Outdoor education encourages students to engage with their surroundings and apply their knowledge in real-world contexts. The treasure hunt highlighted the benefits of this approach, including enhanced problem-solving skills, teamwork, and a deeper connection to the material, and also made the participants get to know the city of Palermo! Thursday's session introduces Project-Based Learning (PBL), an approach that transforms the classroom into a dynamic space for inquiry and problem-solving. PBL allows students to engage deeply in a topic by working on extended projects that address real-world problems. This method not only enhances content knowledge but also develops critical thinking, collaboration, and self-management skills. We discussed how to design and implement PBL in various educational settings, as the participants presented differentiated education situations, to ensure that students are motivated and actively involved in their learning process. Finally, the course culminated on Friday with a session about Gamification, where the participants had the opportunity to play classroom games for teambuilding and experiment with ICT tools to create games for their students. By the end of this course, participants will have a robust understanding of how to implement these innovative teaching methodologies in their classrooms. These approaches will not only help prepare students for the demands of the future but also create a more vibrant and effective educational experience. Discover more about this course here.
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