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Early childhood, assessment, AI, nature, learner autonomy and more – these videos are full of ideas to enrich teaching practices across Europe.
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In this article, we look back at some of the best videos published on the European School Education Platform so far this year. Dive into this collection of interviews and good practices subtitled in 29 languages, and featured webinars.

 

Community-oriented childcare and resilience through early childhood education

 

The Elmer nursery in Brussels aims to promote family wellbeing, diversity, social opportunities and participation through neighbourhood-centred services. The nursery provides accessible and high-quality childcare while also promoting training and employment for community members.

 

Children’s values, worldviews and resilience are developed and shaped at an early age. In this interview, Arniika Kuusisto from the University of Helsinki illustrates how educators can support young children through inclusive and safe learning environments.

 

Changing assessment practices 

 

In Oslo, cooperation between schools, education authorities and higher education institutions has helped assessment practices evolve from focusing on grading to more personalised feedback. Watch this video to learn more.

 

In this webinar, learn about the latest advances, ethical considerations and solutions surrounding artificial intelligence in assessment practice.

 

Education empowered by nature

 

The Terälahti school and Korento nature school in Tampere, Finland share the same buildings, surrounded by nature and a rural environment, and help each other to develop innovative education for sustainability.

 

How can learning beyond the classroom support pupil motivation and active participation? This webinar recording explores ready-to-use examples of outdoor learning activities in real and virtual environments.

 

Promoting learner autonomy and collective teacher development

 

The Pelgulinna High School in Tallinn helps its students to become self-directed and independent learners, thanks to cooperation among the school management and teachers across different subjects, supported by collective teacher development activities.

 

Good educational leadership supports personalised learning paths through efficient administrative management, data-driven decision-making and ethical considerations. Learn more in this webinar about how educators can integrate cutting-edge AI tools into their leadership strategies.

 

 

 

Additional information

  • Education type:
    School Education
  • Target audience:
    Teacher
    Student Teacher
    Head Teacher / Principal
    Teacher Educator
    Government staff / policy maker
    Researcher
    Parent / Guardian
  • Target audience ISCED:
    Primary education (ISCED 1)
    Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)
    Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)