Moldovan teachers strengthen innovative learning skills with EU support
Date: 17/01/24
Teachers in the Republic of Moldova took part in training to strengthen innovative student-centred teaching and learning practices by integrating digital technologies, in the first days of 2024. Ninety teachers from the cities of Cahul and Ungheni joined the programme, which is part of the ‘EU4Moldova: Focal Regions’ project.
During the training, teachers learnt how to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools and implement collaborative learning methods. They also received guidance on developing STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) projects that promote critical thinking, creativity and the practical application of knowledge. The aim of the pilot programme is to increase the interest of all pupils in the learning process by strengthening teachers’ skills in applying digital tools in their daily teaching activities.
The programme also plans to develop a comprehensive course that focuses on the use of digital tools in interactive, learner-centred teaching and make it available online for all teachers in Moldova.
The Ministry of Education and Research of the Republic of Moldova launched the programme as part of the ‘EU4Moldova: Focal Regions’ project, which is funded by the European Union and implemented by UNICEF Moldova and UNDP Moldova, in partnership with the Moldovan Association of ITC companies (ATIC).
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