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Published:  2020 in Spain
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ETHAZI Model

Submitted by Tknika, Spain
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To be competitive in society and the workplace, young people increasingly need diverse skillsets such as entrepreneurial learning, networking or creative thinking. In response to this, the ETHAZI Learning and High-Performance Model introduces a new methodology to the Basque TVET system that is designed to foster the growth of these skills among students. Instead of traditional teaching, learning is based on challenges that students solve together in groups, developing both their technical and soft skills in the process.


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