How can eTwinning build inclusive, innovative and creative environments? The webinar will focus on innovative and creative approaches used in eTwinning projects that include the whole group of students and develop various skills such as teamwork, time management, peer learning, language skills, cultural skills, social skills and of course, digital skills.
Registration:
08.11.2023 – 24.11.2023
Speakers:
Starting on: 24.11.2023
Starting at: 04:00 PM (Europe/Brussels)
Duration: 1 hour
Description
In this webinar, participants will be provided with an overview of the innovative teaching methods as well as PBL, cooperative learning, gamification, multimodal leaning strategies, technology integration, while sharing best practices and experiences.
The content of this webinar reflects the views only of the authors. The European Commission does not endorse any views, opinions or advice expressed by the speakers/presenters of this webinar.
About the speakers

Lia Molini
Lia Molini, residing in Teramo, Italy, holds a degree in Foreign Languages (English and German) along with several specialised master’s degrees in inclusion and methodologies, and language teaching certifications. She has been an educator since 1997, teaching English at the primary level and Science in English (CLIL) for four years. Lia currently divides her time between teaching at a school and a university in L’Aquila. She is also an eTwinning Ambassador and Quality Label Assessor, with experience as an assessor and tutor for the Italian Erasmus Agency. Additionally, she collaborates with an Italian school magazine on CLIL articles and activities, having contributed to the volume “Empowering future teachers for a sustainable intercultural and inclusive education” by the Italian eTwinning Agency.
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