School

Innovation

Forum 2024

The School Innovation Forum 2024 will take place
on 4-5 June 2024 at Cercle Cite in Luxembourg.
The Forum will bring together EUN’s main stakeholders
as well as relevant project partners for two days of
sessions and debates on the topic “EdTech in schools: from promises to reality”.

Learn more about the event and register to participate!

What to expect from School Innovation Forum 2024 

Our Aim

The School Innovation Forum is a platform for exchange, built by European Schoolnet , as part of its Future Classroom Lab initiative to foster synergies among the different players involved in the transformation of Europe’s education. This European Forum facilitates dialogue around innovative teaching and learning approaches, through technology, new learning environments, and sound pedagogy.  The School Innovation Forum challenges education experts, policy makers, and practitioners to rethink the role of pedagogy, technology, and design in the classroom, strengthening the important role of the Future Classroom Lab, as an inspirational learning environment.

Learn & Be Inspired

This year, the School Innovation Forum, organised in collaboration with IFENSCRIPT, and EmpowerED. It focuses on the theme “EdTech in schools: from promises to reality” and invites high level experts to share expertise and discuss specific issues around technology in schools, including good practices of education technology use in schools, well-being and technology and Education and public-private partnerships, among other topics.

Share & Connect

The Forum will bring together representatives from European Schoolnet’s member ministries of education, Future Classroom Lab and STEM Alliance industry partners, FCL Lead Ambassadors, Innovative Learning Lab representatives, Interactive Classroom Working Group members, as well as European Union officials, regional education authorities, and other relevant project partners. Furthermore, several school owners (municipalities, regions, associations) that play a role in selecting and assessing technology that can be used in their schools will join the event.

Participants will have the chance to:

  • take stock of the sector state of the art, showcasing examples of successful integration of digital in the classroom.
  • exchange on the ‘non-uncontroversial’ debate about the impact of digital in education, allowing all actors to openly share their views.
  • propose ways in which different stakeholders can collaborate and properly design, develop, deploy, and assess the use of technology for improving student learning.

Our guests will also have the chance to engage in more in-depth discussions in smaller groups in several parallel sessions, where they will be able to share their expertise on topics of interest with the objective of sharing good practices, forging collaborations between stakeholders, and looking into opportunities.

Our Future Classroom Lab Partners