Conference to share co-teaching experiences on January 26 on the Eskoriatza campus

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Conference to share co-teaching experiences on January 26 on the Eskoriatza campus

Conference on co-teaching

Conference to share co-teaching experiences on January 26 on the Eskoriatza campus

Researchers from the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences of Mondragon University, professor Ana Hernández from Madrid, and representatives from four schools in the Basque Country will participate in the conference.

2024·01·10

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On January 26, the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences of Mondragon University will hold a conference on co-teaching. Under the title Teaching Experiences in Teaching-Learning Processes, teaching and research staff both from the Faculty and from outside it will share experiences and give talks. There will also be a round table with representatives from four schools: Arizmendi School in Arrasate, Larramendi School in San Sebastian, Sansomendi School in Vitoria, and Zangoza School in Sangüesa. The event will take place on the Eskoriatza campus starting at 9:30 a.m.

The conference is open to the public, but interested parties must register in advance.

  • Registration: Conference on co-teaching: Teaching experiences in teaching-learning processes.

SHARING EXPERIENCES

The aim of the conference is to present the fundamentals of co-teaching and to share the practices carried out in the classrooms of different schools. To this end, experts in co-teaching have been invited to speak to contribute their knowledge and experience. In addition, the conference will present various experiences that are being carried out in different schools in the Basque Autonomous Community, Navarre and Madrid. The conference will be especially interesting for teaching staff, board members, advisors and people interested in co-teaching and pedagogical innovation.

THE IMPORTANCE OF CO-TEACHING

Among the methodological and pedagogical innovations that are taking place in education, co-teaching is one of the elements that is taking on greater prominence. The main objective of co-teaching is for two or more teachers to collaborate in the design, refinement and joint evaluation of teaching-teaching processes. Co-teaching allows teachers with different skills, areas or knowledge and experience to interact in the classroom. In fact, co-education can be a key element in promoting the learning experiences by areas that are included in the new curriculum of the Basque Country. By collaborating in the classroom, the teacher offers students the opportunity to have a more enriching experience. Co-teaching experiences in the classroom help provide personalized attention to the diverse the student body and different learning styles.

PROGRAM

9:30 a.m. Introduction.

9:45 a.m. Two, better than one? Mikel Etxaburu (Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences of Mondragon University).

10:30 a.m. Ana Hernández (Jules Verne High School, Madrid).

11:15 a.m. Break.

11:45 a.m. What have we learned and what do we need to learn? (Round table on school experiences)

Arizmendi School (Arrasate).

Larramendi School (San Sebastian).

Sansomendi School (Vitoria-Gasteiz).

Zangoza School (Sangüesa).

1:15 p.m. Time for reflection.

1:45 p.m. Closing remarks.