We are proud to announce that our lecturers, Gabriella Kapcsándy and Zsófia Kállay PhD, have given lectures at the Nuremberg Evangelical University of Applied Sciences within the Erasmus+ teaching mobility program for 2nd and 6th semester students of the Special Education, Conductive Education course.

During the lectures, our lecturers presented the history of conductive education, highlighting the outstanding figures and theories of the method. They then focused on the possibilities of differentiation, presenting the various tools and strategies that conductive educators can use to effectively help learners of all abilities.

The students actively participated in the lectures and engaged in lively discussions with our lecturers. In addition, they also solved practice-related worksheets, applying what they had learned to the conductive education process.

The lectures were a great success with the students, who gained valuable knowledge about conductive education and gained insights into international conductive education practices.

Our institution was honored to have our lecturers participate in this outstanding program and to contribute to the dissemination of theoretical and practical knowledge of conductive education. We hope that this mobility program will open up further opportunities for cooperation between our institution and the Nuremberg Evangelical University of Applied Sciences in the future.