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Soft Skills for the 21st Century: 4Cs – Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Creativity



Reykjavik and 2 more
One-week course

Developing 21 st century soft skills. Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, and Creativity

Description

Developing our students’ soft skills has never been more important. Research has shown that developing team work and collaboration, communication, creative thinking, and problem-solving not only improves academic success but is necessary for success across all aspects of life.

While hard skills prepare students for their jobs, soft skills prepare them for life. This is why they are key competences for nowadays’ learners. This course will equip participants with necessary tools to motivate and engage their students. They will learn how to use storytelling as a fun, stimulative strategy.

The course is highly interactive and developed through a series of practical workshops with a learning-by-doing approach. The participants will learn how to tackle disinformation and promote critical thinking. They will learn how to use digital tools to foster communication and evaluate arguments.

Special emphasis will be placed on the importance of student-centred activities in project-based learning. The skills acquired will empower participants to successfully develop curiosity, confidence, and cooperation with drama-based activities among their students.

By the end of the training participants will be ready to go back to their classrooms with a handful of fresh ideas and activities created by themselves.

After this course, you’ll never teach the same way again.

Check out this course on European School Education Platform a meeting point for the school education community:
https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/professional-development/courses/soft-skills-21st-century-4cs-communication-collaboration-critical-thinking-creativity


Learning outcomes

The course will help the participants to:

  • Explore skills and techniques for modern educators
  • Integrate holistic learning approach
  • Develop critical thinking skills of their students and learn how to tackle disinformation
  • Stimulate communication skills and encourage debates
  • incorporate digital tools to promote critical and creative thinking
  • Use effectively project-based learning to develop soft skills
  • Engage and motivate all students through drama-based activities
  • Foster collaboration and team work
  • Boost creativity, presentation skills and communication with Storytelling

Tentative schedule

Day 1 – Introduction to the course

  • Welcome event; presenting participants, their schools, cities, countries
  • Presenting host organization and the city
  • Getting to know each other: Icebreakers
  • Introduction to the course and the schedule

Day 2 – New active learning paradigm

  • Reinventing the classroom experience: Skills and techniques for modern educators
  • Developing soft skills vs. hard skills, encouraging holistic learning approach
  • Stimulate your creativity, flip your perspective
  • Guided walking tour (available for all courses)

Day 3 – Critical thinking, ethics and tackling disinformation

  • Reflecting, reasoning and media literacy
  • Analyse data, evaluate arguments, draw conclusions from evidence
  • Promote critical and creative thinking across your school

Day 4 – Stimulate debates, creative thinking and communication with digital tools

  • Boost conversation skills, promote teamwork and active listening
  • Teach turn taking and evaluating an argument
  • Introducing interactive digital tools: Mentimeter and Flip

Day 5 – Developing soft skills with Project-based Learning

  • Presenting PBL: research, planning, execution, and evaluation
  • Student-centred concept, active work on real world project
  • Focus on problem-solving, critical thinking, collaboration and communication
  • Teaching leadership, time management and creativity

Day 6 – Diversifying your teaching methods

  • Learn to capture your students’ attention with storytelling
  • Benefits of drama-based activities in the classroom for soft skills development
  • Building confidence, developing creativity, improving verbal and non-verbal communication skills
  • Encouraging teamwork and collaboration

Day 7 – Course closure and evaluation

  • Reflecting on the course and what we have learned from the past week
  • Course evaluation
  • Erasmus+ Certificate award ceremony

Confirmed Sessions


Split

1 Dec 2024
Zagreb

8 Dec 2024
Split

12 Jan 2025
Split

26 Jan 2025
Split

9 Feb 2025
Split

23 Feb 2025
Zagreb

16 Mar 2025
Split

23 Mar 2025
Split

6 Apr 2025
Split

4 May 2025
Reykjavik

11 May 2025
Split

18 May 2025
Zagreb

25 May 2025
Split

1 Jun 2025
Split

15 Jun 2025
Split

29 Jun 2025
Split

13 Jul 2025
Split

27 Jul 2025
Split

10 Aug 2025
Split

24 Aug 2025
Split

7 Sep 2025
Split

21 Sep 2025
Split

5 Oct 2025
Reykjavik

12 Oct 2025
Zagreb

12 Oct 2025
Split

19 Oct 2025
Split

2 Nov 2025
Split

16 Nov 2025
Split

30 Nov 2025
Zagreb

7 Dec 2025
Split

14 Dec 2025

Specifics


Certificate : To obtain the Certificate of Attendance at the end of the course, participants must attend at least 80 % of the classes.
Schedule : During the week, classes take place either in the morning or in the afternoon depending on the trainers’ availability. The final schedule is provided no later than 2 weeks prior to the participants’ arrival. The course provider may make minor last minute changes to the schedule if the situation requires it.
Cultural activities : A guided walking tour is a part of each course. Upon arrival participants receive a brochure with a list of activities and places to see at each course location.
Equipment : Participants may be required to bring their own laptop or a tablet, depending on the course.
Course Fee : For a 7-day course 560 € for tuition and materials, covered with the course fee that participants get with the grant: 80 € per day.
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