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14 Feb 2019
Education

2019 European Learning & Teaching Forum

Towards successful learning: Common ground and controversies

The 2019 European Learning & Teaching Forum seeks to explore controversies and find common ground on how to engage and empower students and teachers in developing their learning and teaching.

The 2019 European Learning & Teaching Forum ‘Towards successful learning: Common ground and controversies’ builds on the recognition that there is no one-size-fits-all solution for successful learning and teaching. Through a mix of plenary and parallel sessions, the Forum seeks to explore controversies and find common ground on how to engage and empower students and teachers in developing their learning and teaching. More specifically, drawing on the work of the EUA thematic peer groups in 2018, participants will be invited to reflect on how to facilitate better learning in European universities through institutional promotion of active learning; support for teachers to develop their teaching skills and engage in exchange of experience; promotion of career progression in teaching; and rethinking how learning and teaching is evaluated.

The 2019 Forum will be hosted by the University of Warsaw, Poland on 14-15 February 2019. Its primary target audience are vice-rectors for academic affairs, deans, programme directors, academic staff and researchers interested in learning and teaching. The Forum also welcomes the participation of students, policy-makers and other stakeholders in higher education.

For updates follow #EUALearnTeach on Twitter.

When

14 Feb 2019

15 Feb 2019


Where

University of Warsaw

26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście

00-927 Warszawa

Poland


Language

English en


Organised by

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