On May 9 and 10, different CRiEDO members participated in the International Teaching Innovation Days organized by the Universidad de Oviedo.
Professors Aleix Barrera, Anna Díaz, Saida López, José Luís Muñoz, David Rodríguez and Cecilia Inés Suárez participated online in these Conferences where they presented two contributions from the Co-CREAt and Orienta4VET projects.
The Co-CREAt project joins the various existing initiatives on entrepreneurship and ABR at our university focusing, in particular, on two key aspects: creativity and co-creation. The purpose of the project is to contribute to fostering an entrepreneurial attitude among the students of the Faculty of Education Sciences, facilitating the gradual incorporation of ABR’s own strategies and avoiding or mitigating the usual resistances that arise during the abrupt incorporation of a new teaching methodology.
This purpose is defined in four specific objectives:
- To analyze the entrepreneurial attitude of the students of the Faculty of Education Sciences.
- Identify and select strategies to promote creativity and co-creation.
- Introduce strategies to promote creativity and co-creation in various subjects of the Degrees of the Faculty of Education Sciences.
- Evaluate the incorporation of strategies to promote creativity and co-creation in Degree subjects of the Faculty of Education Sciences.
The main objective of the Orienta4VET project is to improve access to Vocational Training (VET), as well as to contribute to improving the permanence of students with more difficulties. Their lines of work are linked to three of the specific priorities of the Erasmus + program for professional training. Specifically:
- Increase the visibility and attractiveness of VET.
- Increase the flexibility of VET opportunities.
- Contribute to innovation in FP.
Orienta4VET is coordinated by Professor Patricia Olmos (CRiEDO-UAB), and has the participation of researchers and teachers from: Instituto Politecnico de Leiria (Portugal), Universität Bremen (Germany), Universitatea din Bucuresti (Romania) and Aarhus University (Denmark).
More information here.





