On June 28, a webinar to reflect on the importance of student exit profiles in educational change

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On June 28, a webinar to reflect on the importance of student exit profiles in educational change

WEBINAR

On June 28, a webinar to reflect on the importance of student exit profiles in educational change

Two speakers will take part in the presentation: Xavier Aragai, Director of Reimagine Education, and Nagore Ipiña, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences of Mondragon University.

2022·05·31

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On June 28, the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences of Mondragon University and Reimagine Education will hold an open webinar entitled The student exit profile as the key to educational change: the experience of Mondragon University and Reimagine Education. Two speakers will participate in the event: Nagore Ipiña, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences of Mondragon University, and Xavier Aragai, Director of Reimagine Education. The webinar will begin at 5:30 p.m. and will last one hour; it will be held in Spanish. The event is open to the public, but those interested must register in advance:

Register for the webinar.

In the webinar, Xavier Aragai will explain the importance of exit profiles as a lever for educational transformation, presenting several practical examples. For her part, Nagore Ipiña will share the evolution of the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences of Mondragon University in this subject area: what were the basic elements in the experienced transformation process, what learning was obtained and what are the challenges for the future.

The webinar entitled The student exit profile as the key to educational change: the experience of Mondragon University and Reimagine Education has been organized as one of the activities of the course The student exit profile as the core of educational transformation, which is offered jointly by the two institutions. The course is taught in three languages: Basque, Spanish and Catalan. The course will be taught for the second time beginning on October 17 and registration is now open.