

At the professional level, innovation will be discussed and will be analyzed what has changed in pedagogical methodologies.
It will begin with one of the most relevant changes in the teaching and learning processes of the last decades, the transition from an education focused on the transmission of information, to an education focused on the development of skills. It will be about the change towards an innovative school, of three learning methodologies that aim to arouse interest so that this change is initiated and that can be applied in the classroom.
There will also be success stories and proposals for the application of these methodologies that aim to guide the identification of improvement points, needs and problems in the classroom.
This course was originally designed to be completed with support from the training staff. Since this support is not part of the programme on this occasion, some of the activities may not be available.
Global Framework of Competence for Education in the Digital Age
Citizen identity:
- Active citizenship
- Knowledge of the political and curricular framework
- Learning community
- Professional development
- Implementation of lifelong learning
- Basic technology literacy
Teacher identity:
- Designing experiences
- 21st century learning
- Knowing the student
- Methodological and resource diversity
- Concept understanding
Connector identity:
- Student collaboration
- Collaboration with other professionals
- Personal learning Environment
- Personal initiative
Self-Evaluation Tool for teachers
Pedagogical Area:- Pedagogical Practice (Adaptation)
- Curatorship and Creation (Adaptation)
Professional Development Area:
- Self-development (Familiarisation)
- Share (Familiarisation)

























The training in "Innovation of educational spaces" proposes a reflective learning about the impact produced by space in the teaching-learning processes.
Introduction to Educational Innovation is a training that allows participants to learn the concept and importance of educational innovation to formulate an innovative project in their educational environment.








The development of society has ushered in new needs which teachers must address in their classroom. Before such a changing panorama, the training “The Role of the Teacher in Innovation” examines and approaches the skills 21st century students should develop from a critical and reflective standpoint.