Entries tagged: La Reina Roja
Disruption in the classroom
Innovative practices in schools commit to educational technology and new teaching styles In this post of La Reina Roja (The Red Queen) 2.0 – Disruption in the classroom: EdTech and new teaching styles in secondary[…]
Triple Alliance for Educational Innovation in Latin America: La Tríada
Innovation, digital transformation and collaboration are fundamental for the future of Higher Education. Latin America faces the challenges of the incessant change brought about by globalization, and the continent’s best universities have managed to unite[…]
Intellectual philanthropy: quality learning funded by École 42 and TUMO
Chapter 5 of La Reina Roja gives us the scoop on two proposals for future education in which students take control of their learning and collaborate directly with technology firms. Student satisfaction rates and work[…]
We meet the international profile centres Buckingham University and Class Afloat. Time optimization and learning by doing
In the 4th chapter of La Reina Roja, we introduce two centres that are developing new ways of optimising their training by adapting to the needs of our time. This is the case of Buckingham[…]
Raúl Santiago: “The Flipped Classroom, the best way to learn”
The third chapter of the Red Queen examines the Flipped Classroom pedagogical model with Raúl Santiago, maximum representative of this pedagogy in Spain. The Flipped Classroom is a comprehensive approach that combines direct instruction[…]
Hyperisland and Kaospilot: educational centres with innovation engraved in their DNA
Learning in business, design and technology schools is being transformed with the aim of adapting to a changing society and work environment that must absorb the demands driven by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. In this[…]
Today’s most innovative schools educate the professionals who will change the world of the future
In La Reina Roja we interview the Ashoka network and two of the Spanish schools that form part of it The empowerment of values and skills is becoming essential for the formation of students who[…]
Online learning transcends classroom boundaries
The first chapter of La Reina Roja examines two centres based in the United States that work in a decentralized manner To face the current panorama of constant renewal and technological disruption, universities must[…]
La Reina Roja. A journey through the world of educational singularity and the changes in learning
From the eLearn Center of the UOC and under the name of La Reina Roja, we begin a journey through the world of educational singularity and the changes in learning. Lluís Pastor, director of the[…]