SHE Educates on demand
Within SHE Educates, we are introducing our On Demand courses - courses that can be given anytime during the year, based on your availability and schedule. Below, you can find more information about which courses we offer on demand, as well as and other related information.
SHE Summer course
PBL and beyond: applying learning principles in your education.
Discover our Summer Course and immerse yourself in student-centered education, equipping you with practical tools to apply in your own context.
Study Smart
Implementing Principles of Effective Study in Higher Education.
How can you help your students not only work hard, but learn effectively? In this workshop, you will explore the theory and evidence behind effective study strategies, such as retrieval practice, spaced learning, and metacognitive reflection, and learn how to implement these within your educational design.
Certificate Courses
Certificate Courses offer students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills related to major topics in health professions education.
SHE Visitor’s Workshop
In our Visitor’s Workshop, we share many years of theoretical and practical experience in designing, managing and assessing learning in student-centered curricula.
Related information
Our on-demand courses are only provided for groups. The format of the courses can be adapted to your needs and preferences. We are always open to discuss specific interests or topics you would like to address. More information, such as how to get in touch and information about pricing, can be found here.
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