COST Connect – Innovative Education and Learning Practices

07/06/2019

The lighting speed of technological evolution has an impact on a wide range of activities while unlocking new possibilities for critical thinking and creativity. Education and literacy are significant fields as part of this fast-forward setting, it is therefore key to adapt learning practices to new environments.

In this context, the COST Association organised a COST Connect on education and learning practices on 5 and 6 June 2019 in Brussels. This event brought together researchers, policy makers and funding organisations active in the field, to discuss the challenges ahead in innovative education learning practices.

It offered the possibility to create new synergies and collaborations and to identify steps needed at the national and European level as part of the future mission in the next Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.

Prof Rui A. Alves, Chair of COST Action “Strengthening Europeans’ capabilities by establishing the European literacy network”, said: “We need diverse networks in order to change society. And COST brings those tools to promote change in education and to keep European literacy going on.”

This workshop gathered 17 COST Actions (listed below) where participants working on similar fields were able to connect within an interactive forum.

Dr Martin Persson, Chair of the Action “European Cleft and Craniofacial Initiative for Equality in Care stressed that the COST Connect setup “facilitates discussions amongst different researchers from different backgrounds and allows to share ideas to come-up with great solutions.”

This will help citizens developing the skills and knowledge required to navigate in a complex and technological environment, and to understand the world around them and manage risks from global interconnected innovations.

Read more about the COST Actions involved:

  1. Cyberbullying: coping with negative and enhancing positive uses of new technologies, in relationships in educational settings
  2. The European Research Network on Learning to Write Effectively
  3. Play for Children with Disabilities
  4. Study Abroad Research in European Perspective
  5. Citizen Science to promote creativity, scientific literacy, and innovation throughout Europe
  6. Advancing effective institutional models towards cohesive teaching, learning, research and writing development
  7. European Network for Combining Language Learning with Crowdsourcing Techniques
  8. Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science
  9. Building on scientific literacy in evolution towards scientifically responsible Europeans
  10. Strengthening Europeans’ capabilities by establishing the European literacy network
  11. Evolution of reading in the age of digitisation
  12. Enhancing children’s oral language skills across Europe and beyond – a collaboration focusing on interventions for children with difficulties learning their first language
  13. The digital literacy and multimodal practices of young children
  14. European Cleft and Craniofacial Initiative for Equality in Care
  15. Transnational Collaboration on Bullying, Migration and Integration at School Level
  16. Connecting insights in fundamental physics
  17. European Network for Environmental Citizenship