...

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ergin Erginer Delivered a Seminar on “Creative Drama and Instructional Games” at the eTwinning Türkiye Workshop
03/07/2026

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ergin Erginer, a faculty member of the Faculty of Education and the Department of Educational Sciences at Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University (NEVÜ), as well as the University's Vice Coordinator for Education and Instruction, delivered a seminar as part of the eTwinning Türkiye activities.

The eTwinning initiative, which aims to foster school partnerships across Europe, promote the integration of information and communication technologies in education, encourage the sharing of innovative educational practices among teachers, and support the use of foreign languages in teaching and learning, was hosted this year by the Nevşehir Teachers' House and Evening Arts School Directorate. The workshop brought together teachers from 70 provinces across Türkiye who actively participate in eTwinning projects.

Within the framework of the workshop, an important contribution was made to the collaborative initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of education at NEVÜ. The event sought to strengthen cooperation between teachers and academics while facilitating the exchange of innovative teaching methods and educational practices.

As part of the program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ergin Erginer delivered a seminar entitled “The Use of Creative Drama in Teaching and Instructional Games.” Following the seminar, he conducted an interactive creative drama workshop that enabled participants to experience drama-based instructional techniques through practical activities.

The eTwinning Vocational Education and Secondary Education Workshop was organized within the framework of a project coordinated by the National Support Service (NSS) operating under the General Directorate of Innovation and Educational Technologies (YEĞİTEK) of the Ministry of National Education. Türkiye has been an active participant in the eTwinning initiative since 22 February 2009, continuing to contribute to international educational cooperation and innovation.