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- Teachers of Europe podcast was created to support practicing teachers across Europe in addressing common classroom challenges, featuring teachers that can inspire others to follow their footsteps.
- In this episode, Rute Baptista, and her guest, Carol Barriuso, will address the topic of refugee education beyond the classroom and highlight the importance of family involvement and teachers’ well-being.
- In this second episode, Benjamin Hertz discusses with his two guests Lidija Kralj and Ricardo Carvalho the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) in schools and the opportunities and challenges new AI tools bring to the work of the teacher.
- In this third episode, Dr. Benjamin Dreer and Miguela Fernandes explore the crucial topic of teacher wellbeing and the steps being taken to support and nurture their mental and emotional health.
- In this fourth episode, Holly Richardson, Salli Pylvänäinen and Tiina Soini-Ikonen will delve deep into the challenges and strategies that can be employed to prioritise students' well-being.
- In this fourth episode, Holly Richardson, Salli Pylvänäinen and Tiina Soini-Ikonen will delve deep into the challenges and strategies that can be employed to prioritise students' well-being.
- In this fifth episode, Benjamin Hertz is joined by guests Stavroula Skiada and Edward Alvar Lockhart Domeño to discuss how teachers can help students develop the essential digital competences needed for future success.
- In this fifth episode, Benjamin Hertz is joined by guests Stavroula Skiada and Edward Alvar Lockhart Domeño to discuss how teachers can help students develop the essential digital competences needed for future success.
- In this sixth episode, host Rute Baptista is joined by teacher Ivana Stiglec from Croatia and Laurence Bragard from the House of European History in Belgium.
- In this episode, Benjamin Hertz is joined by teacher Konstantina Rafaela Pouliou (Greece) and Inge Van de Putte, Researcher at Gent University (Belgium) for an inspiring discussion on how teachers can better support pupils with special educational needs.