Youth Climate LAB 3 | Third session summary and recording

valeria napoli
valeria napoli • 17 September 2025
in group Youth Group

Following. yesterday's discussion, on Wednesday 17 September, we focused on traditional knowledge transfer models and how can these models can be of inspiration. 

To support us in this, Claudio da Silva joined us in this session presenting his research that he is carrying out at the Centre for Research and Intervention in Education of the University of Porto. 

Following his presentation, we resumed the discussion started in the previous session, structuring the discussion in three rounds, focusing on the methods are the most inspiring and how they can be integrated in education settings. By exploring this question, we also brainstormed on the challenges and opportunities in learning communities. Lastly, what are the main recommendations to promote co-design of curriculum and existence of good practices. 

 

Do not hesitate to ask questions to the participants in the comment section below as replies to their main takeaways. 

Comments (3)

Foteini Katsampani
Foteini Katsampani

Thank you for sharing these valuable insights! The discussion on methods and their integration into educational settings was truly inspiring

Ebrar Gürcü
Ebrar Gürcü

OMG! This recording was absolutely incredible. I was definitely fascinated. I have never thought of how the educators could integrate the values of tradition in education successfully, but I have seen. That is a remarkable project and the process provides the perspective of different approaches to the education area. This work not only achieves the protecting and understanding of tradition and the world, but also it is a nice exemplification based on the new skills in the education curricula.


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