Twinkl CH – 22/04/2022 10 Tips to be more Sustainable in your Classroom Are you looking for ways to make your classroom sustainable? Would you like to explain topics such as climate and environmental protection in a more practical way to your class? We at Twinkl have 10 useful tips to promote sustai
What I’ve learned in the last 4 years from EmJoy!
Kalypso Filippou – 15/03/2022 What I’ve learned in the last 4 years from EmJoy! As many of you know, emJoy was inspired in 2018 during the International Festival of Education – FIEdu in Romania, where Andi and Dimitra were participants. What many of you might not know is how I got to be part of emJo
MyMachine – a unique collaboration of primary, secondary and higher education that enables students to bring ideas to life, invented by children.
Kalypso Filippou – 26/02/2021 MyMachine A unique collaboration of primary, secondary and higher education that enables students to bring ideas to life, invented by children. Our world is evolving all the time. Unexpected events on a local or global scale disrupt our lives. Navigating through this ev
My thoughts about Joyful Festival of Education as a participant.
Keyla Urbina – 29/01/2020 My thoughts about Joyful Festival of Education as a participant. Keyla Urbina was a joyful participant of our Conference in October 2019. Thus, she made the following amazing infographic with her experience from the conference and we are very happy to present it to you:
What happens in Athens… will not stay in Athens
Dimitra Spyratou – 09/08/2019 What happens in Athens… will not stay in Athens Thoughts and facts about the first emJoy seminar in Athens. On a sunny and warm summer day, two members of the emJoy team met up with a small group of enthusiastic people and talked about education, play and the joy of lea
Are you afraid of the big bad puddle?
Andrea Magee – 09/06/2019 Are you afraid of the big bad puddle? Reflections from the ‘Children of nature worldwide hand in hand’ International Conference. To skip to workshop highlights and concepts from the conference, click here. I’m not going to lie; the classroom, primary-trained teacher in me h