Month: November 2024

Innovative Learning Starts Now: LET’S STREAM Online Course Launched!

Within the Let’S STREAM project, the first joint meeting was held on Monday, November 18, 2024 with the participants selected for training in the qualification phase. The meeting was attended by 26 participants, including class teachers, preschool teachers, and senior students of the Faculty of Education in Jagodina. The meeting introduced the structure of the online course and provided access to teaching materials via Google Classroom, developed during the project’s initial phase under the mentorship of Professor Dr. Carlise Wynne. The participants were also informed about the summer school which will be organized upon completion of the online training (at…

Participants for LET’S STREAM Program Chosen

We are pleased to announce that the participants for the LET’S STREAM program have been selected.The selection process was based on each participant’s objectives, goals, and expectations for the program and the selection committee created a list with three categories: The selected participants are: During the selection process, we realized that the quality of the participants’ application (participants from the list from number 26 to 30) was very high, therefore we decided to expand the list with 5 additional places, so that these candidates also have the opportunity to attend the LET’S STREAM program. Unfortunately, the funds allow us to…

LET’S STREAM Project Kicks Off with Initial Planning Meeting

On October 22, 2024, the LET’S STREAM project team from the Faculty of Education held a pivotal planning meeting with Prof. Dr. Carlise Womack-Wynne from University of North Georgia. During this initial session, team members focused on refining plans for the online course and summer school that will take place in May 2025. A detailed schedule for upcoming joint activities was mapped out, setting a strong foundation for collaboration. The team also explored further possibilities for cooperation between the Faculty of Education and University of Georgia. The LET’S STREAM project, which is supported and financed by the US Embassy, promises…