We are currently undertaking a European Project IDEAL Futures that will set up a teacher academy in the area of digital leadership in education. As part of this research we are seeking to understand the experiences of educators and educational leaders regarding digital learning, their skills needs and professional development supports. We are inviting educators and educational leaders from across Europe to engage in a short survey to understand your preferences. The survey is approx. 10 minutes long and is completely anonymous and voluntary. You can access it by this link: SURVEY The data gathered will be used to produce a report that will inform policy makers, support us to develop professional development models and also be used to produce academic publications and reports. If you would like more information contact with the project people. Dr. Emma O’Brien, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland Ciara Ni Dhrisceoil, LECTB, Limerick, Ireland Prof. Linda Daniela, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia Dr. Mariano Sanz, SIGLO22, Madrid, Spain María Ángeles Gutiérrez García, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Ethical clearance has been granted for this project under the Mary Immaculate Research Ethics Committee (MIREC) and all ethical procedures will be strictly adhered to. A copy of the ethical guidelines will be provided upon request.
The IDEAL Future collaborative hub is now available. Each week, you will have access to new courses, new skills, and microcredentials from our partners.
From April 8th to 10th, the Erasmus+ Project IDEAL held its second in-person workshop in Madrid.
The project aims to empower educators in early years, primary, and post-primary sectors to lead innovative practices and drive transformative change in digital education.
We have created the second IDEAL project brochure as part of our project dissemination activities.
The IDEAL future team is delighted to launch the IDEAL Future challenge based scenarios.
From November 26th to 28th, the Erasmus+ Project IDEAL held its first in-person workshop in Rennes.
The project aims to empower educators in early years, primary, and post-primary sectors to lead innovative practices and drive transformative change in digital education.
We have created an IDEAL project poster as part of our project dissemination activities.