
Inspiring Education Festival brings together students and lecturers
How small steps can lead to big change: that was the theme of the Leiden Education Festival. Students and lecturers came to Scheltema on 9 May to share their experiences of educational innovation.
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Students and lecturers mingle at the Education Festival. -
Vice-Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl and student Gilberto Morishaw welcome the attendees. -
Professor Ian Cook (University of Exeter) and student Zahra Ali talk about their project 'Follow the Things' (followthethings.com). -
Members of the Nieuwscheckers fact-checking team prepare for the next workshop. -
Fred Janssen, Professor of Science Education, introduces a toolbox for research-based teaching. -
University lecturer Caroline Archambault (Leiden University College) gets the attendees to do a role play that she also uses in her teaching. -
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Not one but two books were presented at the Education Festival: here Associate Professor Thijs Bosker talks about the book 'Meeting the demands of interdisciplinary education.' -
Judi Mesman, Dean of Leiden University College and Professor of The Interdisciplinary Study of Societal Challenges, shows a mockup of her new book 'Good practices in engaging teaching.' -
Composer Merlijn Twaalfhoven wakes the audience up with a musical interlude. -
An interactive piece of art made by a student that focuses on the eight ambitions of the Learning@LeidenUniversity vision on teaching and learning.