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Artificial Intelligence
E-Twinning
Critical Thinking
European Values
Project-Based Learning
STEM Education
Gender Norms In Education
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Study Groups
Entrepreneurship Education
Uncertainty
Data Literacy
Digital Well-Being
Digital Competence
Collaboration
Erasmus
European Integration
Special Educational Needs
Inclusive Education

Teachers of Europe is a podcast by the European School Education Platform, created to support practicing teachers across Europe in addressing common classroom challenges, featuring teachers that can inspire others to follow their footsteps.

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In this episode, hosts Rute Baptista and Benjamin Hertz speak with Andreas Galanos, secondary school teacher (Greece) and Simone Pfliegel, secondary school teacher (Germany) about the opportunities and risks artificial intelligence brings to schools,... more

In this episode, host Benjamin Hertz speaks with KristiinaTammisalo, sociologist at the Population Research Institute in Finland, and Maroš Mitrik, secondary school teacher from Slovakia, about what it really takes to help young people thrive in digi... more

In this episode, host Benjamin Hertz speaks with Jakob Damgaard Laursen, Teacher and Special Consultant in the Future Classroom Lab in Copenhagen, Denmark, about one of education's most timely challenges: equipping young people with the skills, habit... more

In this episode, host Rute Baptista speaks with Marjaana Manninen, Senior Adviser, Education Finnish National Agency for Education, and Tomasz Ordza, eTwinning Ambassador and science teacher from Poland, about how schools across Europe are rising to ... more

In this episode, host Rute Baptista speaks with Kornélia Lohyňová, teacher at the Hotel Academy in Bratislava, and Hazel Israel, Education and Skills Advisor, to explore how entrepreneurship education can be meaningfully integrated into school practi... more

In this episode, host Benjamin Hertz speaks with Marta Pinto, founder of AI Goes to School and middle school teacher, and Georgia Maneta, English teacher and eTwinning ambassador, to explore how assessment practices are evolving in response to the ri... more

In this episode, host Benjamin Hertz sits down with Elena Pezzi, a language teacher from Italy, to explore how schools can strengthen their professional learning culture by implementing study groups.

In this episode, host Benjamin Hertz, joined by ArjanaBlazic (Croatia) and Andreas Galanos (Greece) explore how AI can serve as a powerful tool for teacher trainers. By focusing on the trainer’s perspective, the podcast will provide eTwinning ambassa... more

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Kristiina Tammisalo
Sociologist specializing in social relationships and well-being in the digital era
Population Research Institute, Helsinki; Family Federation in Finland
Episode: Digital wellbeing in the classroom
Maroš Mitrik
Secondary school teacher, English, active e-twinner
Slovakia; Erasmus Plus project participant
Episode: Digital wellbeing in the classroom
Jakob Damgaard Laursen
Teacher and special consultant at the Future Classroom Lab in Copenhagen
Future Classroom Lab (Denmark)
Episode: Developing students' data literacy
Marjaana Manninen
Councillor of Education and Senior Advisor at the Finnish National Agency for Education
Finnish National Agency for Education
Episode: Preparing our students for an uncertain world
Tomasz Ordza
e-tuning ambassador and science teacher
Poland, e-tuning
Episode: Preparing our students for an uncertain world
Hazel Israel
International Education Researcher and Curriculum Specialist, Co-Founder of Bantani Sirum
Bantani Sirum
Episode: Teaching entrepreneurship: developing an entrepreneurial mindset in schools
Kornélia Lohyňová
Teacher of Hotel Management and Marketing; Erasmus Plus Project Coordinator; teacher trainer and consultant
Hotel Academy Bratislava
Episode: Teaching entrepreneurship: developing an entrepreneurial mindset in schools
Marta Pinto
Art teacher, researcher, founder of AI Goes to School
AI Goes to School (Portugal)
Episode: Assessing student learning in the age of AI
Georgia Maneta
E-twinning ambassador, classroom teacher and trainer
E-twinning
Episode: Assessing student learning in the age of AI

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Benjamin Hertz
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Rute Baptista
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Schools as learning organisations: the power of study groups
Q: Could this setup work outside online courses or only in online contexts?
Elena argues it can work in any context if the study group is well organized, with online modules supplemented by face-to-face activities and practical application in class.
Schools as learning organisations: the power of study groups
Q: Can you elaborate a bit more on the practicalities of a study group?
Elena explains regular meetings, combining online modules with on-site activities, and iterative practice in class after each meeting to solidify learning.
Countering gender stereotypes in STEM
Q: What role do male students play in promoting an inclusive STEM classroom?
Boys must be part of the discussion and become champions of equality, supporting their female peers and challenging stereotypes through collaboration and shared leadership.
Countering gender stereotypes in STEM
Q: How do you observe differences in confidence or participation between boys and girls, even when performance is similar?
In many cases, girls show lower confidence and are less likely to raise questions in class, even when their work matches or exceeds that of boys. Teachers should actively invite participation from girls and frame challenges as opportunities to grow rather than tests of inherent ability.
Countering gender stereotypes in STEM
Q: Iro, what is your view on the factors behind gender stereotypes in STEM and what have you seen in classrooms?
Common sense beliefs, like associating boys with technology and girls with design or marketing, shape how students view their own and others' abilities. The key is to create environments where all roles in STEM are accessible and valued, and to challenge confidence gaps through intentional teaching practices.

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What is Teachers of Europe about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on practical, European collaboration in education, featuring educators and policy-minded practitioners exploring how to modernize classrooms with data literacy, AI, entrepreneurship education, inclusive practices, and study-group models that turn schools into learning organizations. Episodes mix hands-on strategies with cross-border insights from countries like Finland, Poland, Greece, Spain, and Slovakia, highlighting real-world classroom examples, teacher collaboration, and EU-wide networks such as e-Twinning. A notable pattern is the emphasis on teacher agency, ethical use of technology, and designing assessments and curricula that prepare students for an uncertain future. The format often pairs experienced teachers wit... more

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1. Kristiina Tammisalo
2. Maroš Mitrik
3. Jakob Damgaard Laursen
4. Marjaana Manninen
5. Tomasz Ordza
6. Hazel Israel
7. Kornélia Lohyňová
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