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The Fu tu re C lass room Lab

17 October 2018E l i n a J o k i s a l o

@fcl_euschoolnet

futureclassroomlab

European Schoolnet

34 European Min i s t r ies of Educat ion

Th rough our act iv i t ies , we aim to t rans form

teaching and learn ing processes , us ing the

integrat ion of ICT as a force for

improvement .

We aim to br ing innovat ion in teaching

and learn ing to : Min i s t r ies of Educat ion ,

school s , teachers , researchers and

indus t ry par tners .

Focus Areas

INNOVATIONDIGITAL CITIZENSHIP STEM

PROJECTS

The Fu tu re C lass room Lab

concept

17 October 2018E l i n a J o k i s a l o

@fcl_euschoolnet

futureclassroomlab

What is at first sight

the main difference

with the classroom you are used to?

FUTURE CLASSROOM LAB

- Flexible & Inspirational

- Rethink role of Pedagogy, Technology and

Design

ECO-SYSTEM

TrainingOnsite & Online

Network of

Labs

Ambassadors

Events

Visitors

MoE

Industry

Partners

Beyond FCL: network of learning labs

Croatian Future ClassroomZagreb, Croatia

Beta SchoolPetah Tikva, Israel

ECLALyon, France

Future Teacher Education LabLisbon, Portugal

Rom for læring - Room for LearningTromsø, Norway

Future Classroom Laboratory

Denton, Texas USA

Chinese Future School LabBeijing,China

Future Classroom Lead Ambassadors

Ben Bastiaensen, Belgium Flanders

Hermann Morgenbesser, Austria

Katarina Lycken Rüter, Sweden

Jørund Høie Skaug, Norway

Petra Bohackova, Czech Republic

Markku Lang, Finland

Lasse Remmer, Denmark

Maria Teresa Godinho, Portugal

Xavier Garnier, France

Darina Výbohová, Slovakia

Karina Batat, Petah Tikva, Israel

Boglárka Tóth, Hungary

Bart Verswijvel, Coordinator of the Future Classroom

Ambassador network

Antonella Giles, Malta

Aivar Hiio, Estonia

Sümeyye Hatice ERAL, Turkey

José Luis Fernández, Spain

Alessandra RucciItaly

INDUSTRY PARTNERS

◎ Pic of school 100 years ago19th Century Learning

No talking

No sharingNo collaboration

Listen!

No moving

Memorize!Same for allTeacher: the only source of learning

Creat ivi ty

Communicat ion

Col laborat ion

Digi tal competences

Cri t ical th inking Personal

and social responsibi l i ty

Key

21st century skills

Learning to learn

Introduction to the Future

Classroom Learning zones

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gamification

independence & ownership

digital content creation

imagination

inquiry & project based learning

problem solving

critical thinking

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1:1 computing

differentiation

blended learning

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teamwork

collaboration

debate

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flipped classroom

informal learning

self-expression

Exploration of the Future

Classroom Lab

Do you accept the challenge?

What are the benefits and challengesof a flexible learning space?

Go to:

http://bit.ly/fcl-17oct

and enter your answer

Active Learning ◎ produces better understanding

◎ al lows the involvement of every s tudent

◎ respects di f ferent learning styles

◎ promotes part icipat ion

◎ chal lenges students to ref lect and to

take decis ions.

New school architecture:Key E lements of 21st Century Classroom Design

Flexible furni ture and space

Areas for col laborat ive learning and

independent learning

Foster ing of inspirat ion and creat iv i ty

Embracing movement

Incorporat ing technology

Incorporat ing l ight and br ight colors

Guidelines on

exploring and

adapting learning

spaces in schools

(2017) ht tp ://b i t . ly/ f lex ib lespaces

ITELab – Innovating ITE

curricula

Key Action 2 - Knowledge Alliance project

ITELAB OVERVIEW AND INVITATION

TO PARTICIPATE

October 2018

http://itelab.eun.org

e: info-itelab@eun.org

ITELab – Innovating ITE curricula

Key Ac tion 2 - Knowledge Allianc e p rojec t

ITELAB OVERVIEW AND INVITATION

TO PARTICIPATE

October 2018

http://itelab.eun.org

e: info-itelab@eun.org

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◎ ITELab (Initial Teacher Education Lab) is co-ordinated by EUN and co-fundedunder the European Commission’s Erasmus+. The project runs from January 2017to December 2019. It is a Knowledge Alliance project between higher educationinstitutions and industry, with the participation of policymakers to exchangeinformation and shape recommendations.

◎ ITELab focuses on the development of digital pedagogical skills of futureteachers, with three strands: monitoring and research; co-design and piloting ofnew content; knowledge exchange through an online ITE Forum.

◎ ITELab sits under the umbrella of European Schoolnet’s Future Classroom Labinitiative, to create a sustainable ITE Forum for on-going exchange betweenpolicy-makers, universities, industry in this priority area of initial teacher education.

About ITELab

• 5 ITE organisations – core pilot• University College Dublin( IE)

• University of Newcastle (UK)

• Polytechnic Institute of Santarem (PT)

• University of Agder (NO)

• University of Perugia (IT)

• 4 industry partners – co-design• Microsoft

• IRIS Connect

• SMART Technologies

• Steelcase

• ITE Pilot evaluation

◉ University of Würzburg (DE)

ITELab Consortium

Coordinator• European Schoolnet

Pedagogical Board• Six independent experts – wider stakeholder

interests, feedback and recommendations

Associate Partners• Universities, Industry, Ministries of Education and

Regional Education Authorities participating as unfunded Associate partners

• Members of an on-going University-ICT industry Education Forum – ITE Forum

Independent Evaluator

• Project operations and final deliverables

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The Networked Teacher – teaching in the 21st century◎ The Networked Teacher - teaching in the C21st , registration and hosted on EUN academy.

◎ Introduction for student teachers by MOOC lead, Bart Verswijvel

◎ Free, online short course for student teachers. Self-directed.

◎ Starts 25th February 2019 (registration: from 21st Jan)

◎ Designed to help the student teacher become a ‘networked teacher’, developing

pedagogical digital competence, learning about collaborative and active approaches to

teaching and learning, and connecting with fellow student teachers from across Europe to

share ideas and build a future professional learning network.

◉ Unit 1: Entering the Job (week 1)

◉ Unit 2: Unlock the classroom (week 2 +3)

◉ Unit 3: The second staffroom (week 4)

Full pilot spring 2019: student teacher MOOC option

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Any questions?

tommaso.dal lavecchia@eun.org

nai r .carreramart inez@eun.org

http://fcl.eun.org

@fcl_euschoolnet

futureclassroomlab

fcl@eun.org

@eu_schoolnet

europeanschoolnet

Social media channels

FURTHER INFORMATION

Websites and Newsletters: Future Classroom Lab newsletter – sign-up here: http://eepurl.com/BnsQP European Schoolnet newsletters – sign-up here: www.eun.org/news/newsletters Scientix: website and newsletter: www.scientix.eu/ EUN Academy: www.europeanschoolnetacademy.eu/ School Education Gateway:

https://www.schooleducationgateway.eu/en/pub/teacher_academy/catalogue/detail.cfm?id=20567

Social media: Future Classroom Lab Facebook: www.facebook.com/futureclassroomlab EUN Facebook: www.facebook.com/european.schoolnet EUN Twitter: https://twitter.com/eu_schoolnet eTwinning Europe Facebook: www.facebook.com/ETwinningeurope European Schoolnet YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/europeanschoolnet And many more….

Thank you for your attention!

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