Are you a professor or researcher at the Catholic University of Portugal (UCP) and would like to learn about new teaching-learning methodologies applied to Higher Education? You can do so in the 1st Cycle of UCP Pedagogical Workshops, taking place between January 23 and February 3, 2023, in an online format. The Cycle starts on the 23rd of January, in Porto, with the Conference “All-Hands Call: Innovating for the Skills of the Future at UCP”, which will be attended by Pedro Nuno Teixeira (Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Higher Education) and Isabel Capeloa Gil (Rector of the UCP).
The cycle of workshops, organized by CLIL | Católica Learning Innovation Lab, with the support of CATH, is aimed at teachers and researchers at the University. There will be 27 thematic sessions by 33 speakers (6 guests from outside the UCP), who will discuss various topics associated with innovative pedagogical methodologies in the teaching-learning process in Higher Education.
The complete program, including the topics to focus on, is available HERE. Applications close on January 18, 2023 and must be completed using the following form.
Conference dedicated to innovation for the Skills of the Future at UCP
The Cycle of Workshops starts on the 23rd of January, at the Porto Regional Center of the Catholic University of Portugal, with the conference “All-Hands Call: Innovating for the Skills of the Future at UCP”, which will also be transmitted online.
The session, taking place between 9:30 am and 1:00 pm, and whose program is available HERE, will be attended by Pedro Nuno Teixeira (Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Higher Education) and Isabel Capeloa Gil (Rector of UCP).
At the Conference, guided by presentations by several guests, the 1st Cycle of Pedagogical Workshops and the next activities to be carried out by CLIL will be announced, namely the learning communities, where UCP professors will be able to test new teaching approaches, applying them to their course units. Registration for the Conference can be done HERE, until January 19, 2023.
About CLIL
CLIL was created with the aim of identifying, experimenting and testing innovative pedagogical approaches, with the collaboration of UCP teachers, researchers and students, as well as the support of a council of strategic partners from the business fabric and civil society.
The laboratory is part of the project “Skills 4 Post-COVID - Skills for the future in Higher Education”, funded by Portugal 2020, under the PO CH – Human Capital Operational Program, through the ESF – European Social Fund.