Fostering Innovation in Teaching: Participatory and Collaborative Methods Training at SEEU
Education is evolving, and with it, teaching methods are embracing innovation. As part of the Homo Digitalis project, the recent two-day training at SEEU in Tetovo brought together universities from five countries to explore participatory and collaborative approaches in teaching. Here's how this initiative is shaping the future of education.
The two-day training at SEEU in Tetovo (Dec 3-4), part of the Homo Digitalis project ("Bridging the Digital Humanities and Educational Media Divide"), co-funded by the EU, offered partner universities from Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, and North Macedonia (SEEU) the opportunity to learn more about participatory teaching processes. The training also aimed to introduce various tools for applying participatory and collaborative methods in teaching. All beneficiary institutions benefited from this training by innovating its teaching processes through the application of these methods. This will have great benefits for course developments with new teaching and learning strategies that include participatory and collaborative methods.