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Course Staff

Eugenia Casariego Artola - Course Coordinator

Eugenia is a member of the Development & Advocacy and Future Classroom Lab team at EUN. As a coordinator and pedagogical advisor, she focusses on projects fostering innovative pedagogies in the classroom, boosting digitalisation in education, and providing continuous professional development opportunities to teachers.

Marialena Kanavoura - Course Coordinator

Marialena works as a pedagogical officer at European Schoolnet, in the team of the Central Support Services of the European School Education Platform and eTwinning. Passionate about education, lifelong learning, and innovative teaching, she designs and delivers online and onsite workshops, as well as online courses, empowering educators across Europe to enhance their skills and adopt modern pedagogical practices.

Maria da Piedade Carvalho da Silva - Course Moderator

Maria has been an English educator for over 30 years, combining her extensive teaching experience in secondary education with her role as a teacher trainer in educational technology and digital competencies. She holds a degree in Languages and Modern Literatures with a specialisation in French and English Studies, a Master’s in Applied Linguistics, and a PhD in Linguistics and Language Teaching. Maria is involved in eTwinning, Erasmus+ projects, and the Teach Europe Task force.

Doina Otilia Filep - Course Moderator

Otilia has been a STEM educator for 30 years. She has been a Scientix Ambassador since 2014. She helps share Scientix activities at national level and plays an active role in supporting innovation in STEM education in Hungary. Her work is essential for expanding and consolidating a community whose core values reside in sharing of good classroom practice, especially in the area of STEM.

Behind the course

Teach Europe aims to strengthen the pedagogical offer on the topics of European citizenship and the European Union, at a crucial time for Europe, when Euroscepticism has grown along with populism, extremism, and insecurities on economic and health matters. The project is co-funded by the European Union, with the Jean Monnet Actions under the Erasmus+ Programme (ERASMUS-JMO-2022-OFET-TT) and is coordinated by European Schoolnet.

Disclaimer

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