The latest activity within the framework of the “Let’s Play Maths” project, funded by the Erasmus+ programme, was successfully held. This project represents an important step in advancing innovative methods of teaching mathematics through play and social inclusion. The activity took place in Skopje, North Macedonia, where the Second Coordination Meeting of the project was also held.
The key project partners participating in this meeting were:
PLAY INTERNATIONAL (France) – https://www.play-international.org/en
ASOCIATIA EDULIFELONG (Romania) – https://www.asociatiaedulifelong.com
TAKT Skopje (North Macedonia) – http://www.takt.org.mk
Kolegji AAB (Kosovo) – www.universitetiaab.com
Within the framework of Work Package 4, four trainers from AAB College were trained, who will be engaged in the next phase to train four professors from AAB College (the respective faculty will be determined later).
Subsequently, these professors will train 20 AAB College students in the content for which they have been prepared.
In the next phase of the project, the trained students will be engaged in training 20 primary school teachers from various municipalities of Kosovo.
Upon completion of the trainings, the teachers will organise educational activities with at least 500 children aged 6–9 (grades 1–3), integrating the new learning techniques into their classrooms.