Conference: Second European Conference on Teaching & Learning, Brussels
On 9 and 10 June 2016, the Institute of European Studies at Vrije Universiteit Brussel is hosting the second European Teaching and Learning Conference, which is jointly organized by BISA, ECPR, PSA and UACES and co-sponsored by CERiM.
The second European Conference on Teaching & Learning in Politics, International Relations & European Studies
On 9 and 10 June 2016, the Institute of European Studies at Vrije Universiteit Brussel is hosting the second European Teaching and Learning Conference, which is jointly organized by BISA, ECPR, PSA and UACES and co-sponsored by CERiM.
At teaching conferences, we often talk about active learning, about giving learners space to engage and about the added value of actively discovering a topic. At the same time however, teaching conferences often consist of sitting through hours of presentations and spending too little time on exchanging ideas, discussing or experimenting.
This time is different. No more hours of listening, squeezing in discussants, and having too little time during the coffee break to have the “really-useful” conversations. Activities during this two-day interactive event are manifold: experience, provoke, stimulate, discuss, challenge, experiment.
For a programme overview please visit eurotlc.eu/programme
For more detailed abstracts of activities see eurotlc.eu/abstracts
Registration is now open until 16 May 2016 via the following link eurotlc.eu/registration
Contact person: Heidi Maurer
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