Teaching Safely Online Course
The Kyiv Educational Center "Tolerspace" invites you to participate in the online course "Teaching Safely".
We remind you that you can take our online course "Teach Safely" at any time at a comfortable pace and receive a certificate for 12 hours (0.4 ECTS), including 6 hours of psychological training. It is available on the platform of the Open University of Maidan.
The authors and presenters of the course are educational psychologists Anna Lenchovska and Myroslav Grinberg, international expert on civic and human rights education Oleksandr Voitenko, and teacher-methodologist Olha Nevtyra.
"Teaching Safely" is the quintessential course of our experience, the leading principles of education that we have been promoting for many years, and the new methods that we have been looking for, developing and testing during the Covid and after the full-scale invasion. The authors of the course have developed it with the idea of teachers as independent creative individuals who do not need ready-made recipes, but instead seek to understand the principles, mechanisms and knowledge of the psychology of schoolchildren
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