15 Ιαν 2015

Manifesto: Education for change - change for education


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his Manifesto has been prepared by representatives of the Community of Practice of the Pestalozzi Programme and the working group “Teachers’ profession in the 21st century” of the Education and Culture Committee of the Conference of International Non-governmental Organisations of the Council of Europe for the jointly organised conference “The professional image and ethos of teachers” in April 2014 at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg.

The overwhelming majority of the conference expressed their conviction that this manifesto - revised and adapted in the light of the discussions and feedback during the conference - reflects not only their major concerns but also the main avenues to explore in future.

It is meant as a message from practitioners to other practitioners and to policy makers. Despite all differences of context across European classrooms and learning spaces, the principles and the orientations contained in this manifesto can offer a shared vision of what education for democracy can and ought to mean in the 21st century.

We hope that this manifesto will spark and fuel debates on the purpose and practice of education, to see how it can help to move us further towards the desired change of practices in our classrooms across Europe and elsewhere.

We invite you to continue to follow these crucial debates and developments and to share your experiences, comments and ideas.
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13 Ιαν 2015

Education in the Digital Era Conference: video recordings & conference materials


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ideo recordings and materials from Education in the Digital Era conference now online


The Education in the Digital Era conference took place on December 11th, 2014, in Brussels, Belgium. Ministers, leaders of educational institutions, and educational innovators convened to discuss the opportunities and challenges of adapting education to a faster changing, digital society and economy, shaping education's place and priority in the EU's sustainable growth agenda.
The conference featured outstanding speakers and started by an opening session with Stefania Giannini, the Italian Minister of Education, Tibor Navracsics, the Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, Silvia Costa, the Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education, and Lord David Puttnam, the Chair of Atticus Education where the speakers emphasized the need to make education more accessible, by opening it up and making OER pervasive. Europe's success in doing so will determine our future and Europe's economic growth.

You can check the video recording of the opening session ...


You can check the video recording of the opening session here
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