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INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE FAIR. SHARING GOOD TEACHING PRACTICES

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2016-1-ES01-KA219-025232
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for Schools Only Funder Contribution: 88,705 EUR

INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE FAIR. SHARING GOOD TEACHING PRACTICES

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We have tried to develop an ambitious and multidisciplinary project that has tried to involve the majority of the departments of the participating centers. Sometimes, educational systems (at least ours) overestimate the treatment of content and leave more to the margin the importance of methodologies, often working teachers with elements and instruments of low motivation for students.In this way, and within the line of work of our European development plan that began 4 years ago, we have tried to carry out a questioning of the methodological approaches, a renewal of ideas and approaches of teaching work that was also integrated within the internationalization process to try to adapt all this to the new educational realities of the 21st century.Thus, the International Fairs of Knowledge have allowed us to work in the pursuit of these objectives, trying also that other European centers could join this idea of ​​methodological remodeling and together cooperate and learn from each other in the approach and work with new methodologies.The primary objective has been to promote the exchange of good educational practices from a broad perspective. Each center has worked for a month on previously scheduled topics. It has always been about flexible topics so that each center and department could adapt them to their realities and curricula. Thus, all the centers have worked on the same subject at the same time, but using different methodologies such as Visual Thinking, Flipped Classroom, ABP, role-playing games, dramatization, gamification, augmented reality ... thus seeking the methodological differentiations of the same theme.The main product extracted from this project is, in addition to the experiences and enrichment lived, the conclusions obtained after the teaching and learning processes, which have been compiled by the coordinating center and will be published and disseminated through various channels so that others Teachers can study them and benefit from them for their daily work by observing the different steps of the process, advantages and disadvantages of each methodology used.To further promote the empowerment of these new methodologies we have held a Knowledge Fair every quarter at the headquarters of the partners involved in the project. In them the works and products achieved during the quarter have been presented, conferences, round tables, workshops, exhibitions on educational themes and methodologies have been held ... all in a context of intense exchange of good educational practices. In this way, the profile of the participants has clearly been formed by students and especially teachers to try to learn new ways of working. In addition, broader profiles have been sought as educational authorities, teacher training centers, representatives of universities and even parents of students who were interested in analyzing these new educational methodologies that are being implemented first-hand.The project has always tried to serve as an incentive to promote and disseminate methodologies, ideas and activities; discuss about them, compare them, analyze their suitability according to the themes, subjects and curricula. It has also offered the opportunity to both students and teachers to expose the educational processes in which they have been immersed trying to serve as a model for other teachers and schools to follow.We counted for all this with the main participation of 4 educational centers besides ours (at the beginning there were 5 centers plus ours but the center of Scotland decided to abandon the project). Other institutions such as university faculties, town halls, teacher training centers, private companies, communication media ... all with the intention of increasing the impact of the project as well as its impact have also been involved throughout these 2 years of the project. diffusion.It has been, in short, an intense period of work in methodological innovation and of course recycling for teachers as well as a great way to develop collaboration tools, obtaining works and quality products, improving communication competence (especially in English) and development of the European culture in general that has allowed us to continue with our process of internationalization and modernization of the center as well as an awareness of the vital importance that today has the use of new methodologies, computer applications and resources ICT for education.

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