Previous workshops

Since its inception, the All Means All! initiative has hosted a series of three impactful 2-week-workshops to promote inclusive education and resource development for initial teacher education. These workshops have brought together educators, researchers, self-advocates, and students from diverse backgrounds to collaboratively address challenges and opportunities in education across regions.

Key workshops include sessions held in Brixen (2022), Maynooth (2023), and Göttingen (2024), each contributing unique perspectives to the project. These events facilitated the creation of open educational resources, including the first drafts of the OpenTextbook chapters and the material for videos and podcasts.

The collaborative model used in these workshops—combining regional expertise with global best practices—continues to inspire the development of inclusive, accessible educational materials for all. A detailed description of the workshop model and its reception by participants will be published soon.

„It was hard, it was challenging, it was so awesome and a great experience!”
“It was an excellent, inclusive learning experience for me! I am so happy to have become a part of this well-written and well-implemented project. “
“It was a busy week with lots of good idea and I feel productive.”
“It was great, with lots of challenges (big group, many ideas, video) and a huge sense of accomplishment at the end.”

Participants of the first workshop in Brixen