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Guide - Mise en oeuvre d'une communauté d'apprentissage professionnelle en milieu scolaire

Ce guide destiné aux enseignants et directeurs d’établissement vise à faciliter la création de communautés d’apprentissage professionnelles (CAP) dans les écoles. Il résulte de recherches collectives et est conçu pour une utilisation autonome. Le guide se divise en trois chapitres : le premier clarifie le concept de CAP, le deuxième propose des outils pour leur mise en place et suivi, et le troisième explore l'usage des TIC pour leur développement. Il encourage la collaboration et le partage d’expertise pour améliorer les pratiques pédagogiques et le développement professionnel continu des enseignants.

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Teaching and Learning with Living Heritage: A Resource Kit for Teachers

This resource kit includes several components that provide teachers with information on why and how to incorporate living heritage into their school based activities. It was developed as a result of the UNESCO–EU initiative on cultural heritage and education, under the European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018, and it builds on projects across a variety of subjects developed by teacher from 10 countries.

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Empowering students for just societies: a handbook for secondary school teachers

The aim of this guide is to provide teachers with a selection of relevant and accessible in-classroom and out-of-classroom educational resources (summaries of short activities, lessons, units) that aim to instil the principles of the rule of law among secondary school students.

It can also be used by professionals working in non-formal education or engaging with young people, for example, in sports associations, community organizations, social work and the justice sector.

A guide for primary school teachers is available here.

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Empowering students for just societies: a handbook for primary school teachers

The aim of this guide is to provide teachers with a selection of relevant and accessible in-classroom and out-of-classroom educational resources (summaries of short activities, lessons, units) that aim to instil the principles of the rule of law among primary school students.

It can also be used by professionals working in non-formal education or engaging with young people, for example, in sports associations, community organizations, social work and the justice sector.

A guide for secondary school teachers is available here.

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