What does creativity mean to you?
Let us know how you perceive the role of creativity in education and you could
win a trip to the European Union’s Creativity conference in Stockholm.
2009 is the European Year of Creativity and Innovation. A great number of
activities have been taking place all year to discuss the role of creativity and
innovation in the classroom and encourage teachers to explore new and different
approaches to teaching and learning.
To better understand how teachers
perceive creativity and innovation in their own teaching practice, the European
Commission’s Directorate-General for Education and Culture, in collaboration
with the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) and European
Schoolnet, has launched a new survey on teaching practices in Europe. We are
interested in knowing your opinion and experience as a teacher.
Fill in
the online questionnaire teaching practices and, if you so choose, include your
name and email address to be included in a draw for 10 persons to attend the
European Union’s closing conference for the European Year of Creativity and
Innovation, hosted by the Swedish Presidency in Stockholm in December.
Who should fill in the questionnaire?
Teachers working in
schools in any of the twenty-seven countries in the European Union, as well as
Norway, Iceland, Turkey, Croatia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
NB: all answers are anonymous. Should you choose to participate to the
raffle, your answers will not be connected to your name.
The deadline to
participate: 15 October 2009
What about the results?
The results of the questionnaire will
be presented at the closing conference in Stockholm in December and communicated
on the eTwinning Portal.
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