In an age where screens are everywhere, we’re gathering educators, policymakers, and mental health experts from across Europe to reimagine the classroom without cellphones. With engaging panels and thought-provoking roundtables, we’ll explore the profound effects of constant connectivity on young minds—and share practical, proven ways to help students unplug and fully engage.
If you’re passionate about creating focused, balanced learning spaces that allow students to thrive, join us for a powerful conversation on reclaiming the classroom.
Speakers:
- Ryan Blank: History and Politics Teacher in London; trained as a teacher at the University of Oxford
- Marie-Estelle Dupont: Clinical psychologist, specialized in psychopathology, neuropsychology, psychosomatics and trained in transgenerational psychology
- Melinda Hal: adult clinical and mental health specialist psychologist
- Rachel Harper: Principal at the St Patrick's National School Greystones; Campaign and Advocacy Lead at the ‘It Takes A Village’ intiative
- Robin Millar: Member of Parliament for his home in north Wales (2019 - 2024); owner of management consultancy for private, public and community sectors
- Marlena Murphy: committee member of ‘It Takes A Village’, a well-being initiative aiming to build a community of services to assist children, families, and teachers in need of help with issues around anxiety
- Andrej Omulec: lecturer and assistant at the Faculty of Applied Social Studies (FUDS) in Nova Gorica specializing in mental and personal growth as well as experimental pschology
- Ákos Pöltl: social media security expert aiming to protect tweens, teens, young adults from cyberbullying and widen the digital knowledge/security of families
- Jozica Pongrac: resercher and educator at the University of Ljubljana
Időpont: 2024. december 10. 10:00 - 16:30
Helyszín: MCC Scruton, 1113 Budapest, Tas vezér utca 3-7.