This training session is part of the NISHATI seminar series on Active Learning and focuses on innovative didactic methodologies that support skills development, learner engagement, and competency-based education. The presentation explores how experimental pedagogy and active learning approaches enhance educational environments and improve learning outcomes across diverse academic contexts.
The session highlights the design and evaluation of learning experiences that foster critical thinking, personal development, and student-centered instruction. Participants gain practical insights into applying innovative pedagogical strategies that respond to contemporary educational challenges and promote inclusive, effective teaching practices.
This training is particularly relevant for academic staff, educators, trainers, and education researchers interested in active learning, innovative pedagogy, and evidence-based teaching methods.
Dr. Emiliano Rubat du Mérac is an Assistant Professor in Experimental Pedagogy at Sapienza University of Rome, within the Department of Social and Developmental Psychology. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Pedagogy and Educational Sciences from Sapienza University and a PhD in Pedagogy from the University of Roma Tre.
His research focuses on the development and evaluation of skills, attitudes, and values, as well as the impact of educational environments on learner development and competency-based education. Dr. Rubat du Mérac has served as a UNESCO Consultant and is currently an Academic Advisor for CIVIS on innovative pedagogies. He also acts as Project and Research Manager for the Open Badges EDU initiative at Sapienza University and is a certified practitioner of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, providing training courses for students.