INCLUSION² Teacher Training Course

INCLUSION² Course in Malta, 22-25 April, 2024.

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INCLUSION2 Teacher Training Course in Malta

Together with our INCLUSION2  project partners, we led a week-long teacher training course in Malta from 22-25 April 2024.  The intensive 5-day teacher training course was held as a Multiplier Event to disseminate the results of our project. 

Dr Kenneth Vella opened the teacher training course

Dr Kenneth Vella opened the teacher training course and welcomed everyone to Malta.

Dr Frank de Jong of Aeres University explains co-creation of knowledge

Dr Frank de Jong of Aeres University explains co-creation of knowledge.

Marije and Art lead a building block on group forming

Marije and Art from Aeres lead a building block on group forming.

Dr Julian Ng leads a building block on the wheel of intersectionality

Dr Julian Ng leads a building block on the wheel of intersectionality.

The overarching theme of the event was developing inclusion and sustainability in schools, and using the diversity of people to co-create solutions to tackle diversity-related issues. Teachers were tasked to focus on integrating inclusion, diversity and sustainability in schools through a series of co-creative and imaginative workshops. 

Rik Vanderhauwaert leads a building block on co-creation.

Rik Vanderhauwaert leads a building block on co-creation.

Ruth Mansueto helped participants develop stronger grounding.

Ruth Mansueto helped participants develop stronger grounding on sustainability.

The teacher training course was devised alongside WCI partners Aeres University of Applied Science, DHOS Brugge, and the Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph School in Paola.  It was held in the historic and magnificent Fort St Elmo in Valletta, Malta. Nearly 40 teachers from different parts of Europe participated in  the learning activities and challenges.

Didier Finet of DHOS Brugge concluded events for the week with acknowledgements

Didier Finet of DHOS Brugge concluded events for the week with acknowledgements.

Parliamentary Secretary for Youth Research and Innovation, the Hon Keith Azzopardi Tanti, presented certificates and congratulated participants

Parliamentary Secretary for Youth Research and Innovation, the Hon Keith Azzopardi Tanti, presented certificates and congratulated participants.

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