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What if your teaching practices inspired your students’ initiative?

Today, we’re talking with Annemarie Kokosy about teaching practices that inspire students to take initiative.

Eric Fourcaud
Last updated: 2025-05-22 3:57 PM
Eric Fourcaud
Published: 2025-05-07
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On Thursday, March 20, 2025, we were at Le Cube EIC in Tourcoing to attend the 3rd edition of their Education and Pedagogical Innovation Forum, which was packed with conferences, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops designed to help you better understand and support your teaching every day.

Ludomag was there to broadcast live on YouTube and as a podcast, presenting several short talks on a variety of topics with outstanding speakers.

Today, we speak with Annemarie Kokosy, Director of Research and Innovation at LiDD School of Design in Lille, about teaching practices that inspire students’ initiative.
The goal of this mini-conference, which you can listen to again as a podcast or watch in the video below, was to highlight the importance of student initiative, collective intelligence as a driver for reinventing education, the role of the educational community in student success, and how to implement collaborative approaches in the classroom.

What’s most important for students to learn independently is “letting go” and the trust we convey through our attitude, the right to make mistakes through experimentation…

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Since its inception in 2006, he has been the Director of Publication, specializing in the educational digital sector and Edtech, an area he has been involved in for over two decades. He is tasked with organizing, moderating roundtable discussions, conducting interviews, and hosting conferences on these topics. For three seasons, he has been hosting podcasts for LUDOMAG. Additionally, he is responsible for development and partnerships.
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