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The Living Education is a podcast about education. In the various episodes, you will discover educational projects in and outside the school, local, national, regional and international initiatives from the mouth of teachers, experts, activists, or even students themselves, involving their communities, neighbours and the wider society. We will explore with you, the ups and downs of the education world… and share our experiences, hopes and fears.
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In this episode, The Living Education host Paloma Lainz, sits down and talks with Rachel Kalkstein, alumni from GLOBED Erasmus Mundus Joint Master degree. She is passionate and researched the role of Complentative Practices in Education, that is the role of yoga, meditation and other practices in education processes. She now works at HOMER as a lea…
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In this episode of the Living Education podcast host Klaudjo Kavaja sits with Mona Xhexhaj, an alumnus of Chevening Scholarship funded by the British and Commonwealth Office which allows foreign students to study at universities in the United Kingdom. We talk about; · Chevening Scholarship · Tips about the scholarship · Her studies in London · Life…
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In this episode of the Living Education podcast hosts Klaudjo Kavaja and Paloma Lainz sit with Julia Tief and Benedicte Einarsen who work at the European Commission. We talk about; · Erasmus+ 2021 – 2027 · What are some of its main aspects and focus areas · How students can apply and benefit from it · How it was affected by COVID-19 · Its inclusive…
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In this episode of the Living Education podcast host Klaudjo Kavaja sits with little Lidia and her dad Ken who ran together Lidia’s Booktastic Podcast. We talk about · How is it to have an episode as kid · How does she choose the children’s books she reviews for her podcast · Having her father as a co-host · Interviewing her favorite authors · Her …
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This week we start a new series about Sexuality Education. The pandemic has posed difficulties, challenges to the provision of education all around, and this has also been the case for Sexuality Education. The pandemic has also provided new opportunities. In this series about Sexuality Education, we would like to focus on these new opportunities, o…
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In this episode of the Living Education podcast host Klaudjo Kavaja sits with Matthew Guest, Policy Manager for Guild HE. We talk about; UK’s Brexit and how it led to leaving Erasmus+ The rationale behind the decision-making process of the UK government Its implications and effects Incoming and outgoing students to the UK The Turing Scheme that wil…
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In the first episode of Season 2, host Klaudjo Kavaja sits down to talk with Amela Brčaninović about her experience being an exchange student with the Erasmus+ Programme. They touch upon different aspects of it; such as the application and selection process of Erasmus Exchange, the benefits that a student coming from a different educational environ…
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World School for 4 with Niki Rabren & Jack Rabren In this episode of the Living Education podcast host Klaudjo Kavaja, sits with Niki & Jack of the World School for 4 podcast. We talk about; • Their podcast & blog named “World School for 4” and how they started it. • How they decided to leave sedentary life behind and travel the world with their te…
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In this episode, host Paloma Lainz goes to her favorite place in Amsterdam, the Children’s farm of de Pijp. In the middle of the urban centre of Amsterdam, in a hip neighbourhood you will find an oasis, a piece of heaven: The Children’s farm and its over 100 inhabitants (peacocks, rabbits, ponies, GOATS, yes goats OMG, sheep, pigs…). There, we talk…
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In this episode, host Klaudjo Kavaja talks with Rob Houben of Agora School (Roermond, the Netherlands) about their approach to education. Agora is an innovative secondary education school with no traditional classrooms, no classes and no curriculum. They touch upon the vision of the school which for them "it should be a mix of a place where you can…
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In this episode, host Klaudjo Kavaja talks with Klaudja Koçi of Protection and Preservation of Natural Environment in Albania (PPNEA), about the trans-boundary lakes of Prespa in the Balkans, shared between Albania, Greece, and North Macedonia which are part of the list of UNESCO's World Network of Biosphere Reserves. Prespa Lakes form a unique eco…
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PRIMER EPISODIO EN ESPAÑOL En este episodio nos adentramos en el mundo de la educación emocional. ¿Cómo aprender a entender, reconocer y gestionar nuestras emociones y las de los demás? Susana, profesora de primeria en España, ha desarrollado Lavamagic: la lavadora de las emociones, un proyecto de educación emocional y nos lo cuenta junto a sus alu…
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In this episode, The Living Education host Klaudjo Kavaja, sits down and talks with Konstantinos Maragkos, a young entrepreneur from Greece and co-founder of YouthMakers Hub who was selected by the Forbes list as one of the Global Young Leaders under 30. Konstantinos explains us about his work in East and West Africa through his project WE Afrihug.…
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In this episode, podcast hosts Camilla Bellatalla, Klaudjo Kavaja, and Paloma Lainz review and give their insights on some of the most interesting education movies for them such as The School of Rock, Yentl, Captain Fantastic, Dead Poets Society and Good Will Hunting. For those of you who haven't seem these movies yet, watch them before, as there m…
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In this episode, hosts Paloma Lainz and Klaudjo Kavaja focus on one of the most important master’s programmes in Europe, the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degrees (EMJMD) run by the European Commission. They provide a brief overview of the programme, how to apply to it, what are some of the benefits and challenges for graduate students while follow…
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In our first episode, we cover the effects of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in education systems globally. We talk about moving education from classroom-based to remote and digital-based, the challenges and opportunities that this entails, the role of the private sector, the response of different countries’ education systems to the outbreak, how this will…
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