Educational innovation program that promotes collaborative learning experiences in secondary education. Through participatory methodologies and practical projects, it aims to stimulate creativity, critical thinking, and motivation for learning, especially among students in vulnerable contexts or at risk of educational exclusion.
Challenge:
School dropout and failure remain challenges in secondary education, especially among students in complex social contexts. Many young people feel disconnected from formal learning. The challenge was to introduce innovative methodologies that strengthen basic skills, spark interest in learning, and create more meaningful educational experiences.
Proposal:
The program carries out classroom activities using active methodologies and project-based learning, designed in collaboration with teachers. Practical challenges foster creativity, problem-solving, and collaborative work. Family support is also incorporated to strengthen the connection between school and the social environment, contributing to improved academic skills and educational expectations among students.