Teaching Actively in Europe: Lithuanian Education and Innovative Methods
| Field of study | Pedagogy, General Didactics |
| Duration | 2 weeks |
| Dates | June 22nd – July 3rd |
| Number of credits | 6 ECTS |
| Contact person | Name: Tetiana Ponomarenko Email: Tetiana.Ponomarenko@vdu.lt |
| Course-organising units | Education Academy, Department of Modern Didactics |
| Lecturers | Dr. Vaida Jurgilė, dr. Tetiana Ponomarenko, dr. Kateryna Horlenko, dr. María José De Urraza, lekt. Heather Gaddis, dr. Marius Daugėla |
| Number of students | Minimum: 10 Maximum: 30 |
| Target group | BA students of pedagogical sciences, teaching specialities, practicing teachers, educators and anyone who is interested in good teaching. |
| Entry requirements | Strong interest in teaching didactics and English language proficiency at B2 level |
| Short description | Teaching Actively in Europe: Lithuanian Education and Innovative Methods is an intensive two-week summer school designed for international students who are eager to explore contemporary European education through the Lithuanian case. The course introduces participants to the structure and values of European and Lithuanian education systems while focusing on innovative, student-centred and research-based teaching approaches.
Students will engage in active workshops, collaborative projects, school visits, case analyses, and intercultural discussions. The programme highlights modern didactics, inclusive education, digital tools in teaching, competence-based curriculum design, universal design for learning and creative learning strategies that empower learners. |
| Course uniqueness | Through experiential learning and reflection, participants will not only understand how education systems operate in Europe, but also practice designing engaging lessons using active methodologies. The course promotes intercultural dialogue and provides a unique opportunity to experience Lithuanian academic culture while networking with peers from different countries. Every day, the participants will meet new interesting lecturers who are specialising in diverse topics.
The current course is a unique opportunity to explore the Lithuanian education system as part of the broader European educational space. It provides a strong focus on active learning methodologies rather than passive theory. Hands-on workshops where students design and test innovative teaching strategies. Real-life insights through meetings with educators and visits to educational institutions. |
| Aim | The aim of the course is to introduce students to the Lithuanian and broader European education systems and to develop their understanding and practical skills in applying innovative, student-centred and active teaching methods in diverse educational contexts. |
| Learning outcomes | Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
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