Our 4th transnational project meeting was hosted by DHOS Brugge in the quaint historic town of Bruges in West Flanders, Belgium.
Participants from the 4 project partners gathered in the St Joseph Convent School for 3 days to try and finalise as much as possible the intellectual outputs of our project. The project is aimed at helping professional learning communities of teachers to creatively co-create knowledge that will lead to the design of inclusive and sustainable curricula of the future.
The partners comprise Warnborough College Ireland, DHOS Brugge (Belgium), Aeres University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands) and the Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph School in Paola (Malta). Much was discussed but by the end of the event, the frame of thinking on co-creation had been refined, and many building blocks had been improved or rewritten to be more relevant and impactful.
All of this will be showcased at the INCLUSION² conference and course that will be held in Malta’s amazing Fort San Angelo next April. For more details and to register, visit this link.