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Practices

A collection of inspiring practices from projects, schools and classrooms across Europe

How creative learning spaces and blended learning are leading the New European Bauhaus

The New European Bauhaus movement is encouraging creative, contemporary, and sustainable teaching methods that will help propel learning into the future and provide a healthy environment for all students. The following article will look at some projects and resources that are promoting innovative learning styles across Europe.

Debate programme brings Molenbeek community into the school

In order to find out how the Brede School Network links schools with organisations in the local and wider community, we visited Ket & Co in Molenbeek, which hosts regular after-school Debateville activities.
Non-formal learning
School partnerships and networks
Social skills

From podcasting to antiradicalisation: outstanding examples of media literacy from across Europe

It is easy to conflate young people’s casual, uninhibited use of media with media literacy. But media literacy is not just about facility with digital devices – it also means using media thoughtfully and responsibly, with a good understanding of its nuts and bolts. These 12 European projects help teachers to explore this topic via resources dealing with digital well-being, media production and critical thinking.
Media literacy

Learning in the heart of nature at a Belgian primary school

The non-profit organisation La Leçon Verte offers outdoor educational activities for children, so that they can learn in new ways and in an inspiring environment. One of the schools that engages in these activities is Martin V, a primary school in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Learning space

Career guidance projects preparing students for the future

While schools emphasise the importance of education, many students may not understand how it can translate into a career. Luckily, there are new and innovative career guidance approaches to help set your students on the right path.
Career guidance

Erasmus+ projects bringing educators’ digital competence to the fore

Educators have seen their digital skills tested in the last year, thanks to the major shift towards online learning. Luckily, there are many resources available for them to assess their digital competence and ensure digital technologies are well incorporated into the classroom, including the soon-to-be-launched SELFIEforTEACHERS tool. This article will showcase three projects that worked with teachers to realise these objectives.
Digital tools

Multilingualism and representation: Erasmus+ projects that change the narrative

In most European countries, curriculum and pedagogy both still address the “majority” population, with less regard for the experiences of minority groups, such as migrants, people with disabilities, religious minorities, and the LGBT community. But teaching to multiple identities has clear educational benefits – and these three projects deliver them in spades.
Cultural diversity
Language learning

Physical education: is it just about keeping students fit?

Physical education (PE) benefits students not just in terms of fitness and health, but also in terms of ability to perform and understand physical activity, which has long-term advantages. Because of its numerous benefits, the promotion of physical activity has received increased attention at European level. In this article, we will discover four exemplary and inspiring initiatives in physical education.
Well-being
Inclusion