(ANS – Macas) – The Don Bosco Educational Unit in Macas is hosting the International ‘INNOVAEDU’ 2025 Pedagogical Day, an academic space that reaffirms the institution’s commitment to the excellent formation of teachers and the construction of innovative and quality education. This event, taking place from August 25 to 29, features Manuela Fabbri, Associate Professor at the University of Bologna (Italy), known for her career in educational innovation, active methodologies and technologies applied to learning.

Professor Fabbri is a researcher at the Giovanni Maria Bertin Department of Educational Sciences and a specialist in didactics, active methodologies, Artificial Intelligence applied to teaching and the design of socio-constructivist learning environments. Her work has had a significant impact on teacher formation and the development of educational projects promoting digital competences and global citizenship, positioning her as an international benchmark in pedagogical innovation.
The University of Bologna, founded in 1088, is considered the oldest university in the Western world and is a global benchmark in higher education and educational transformation. Its participation in this project is a support of international prestige for Don Bosco in Macas. It consolidates a strategic alliance that opens up new opportunities for learning, research and academic exchange.
For several years, the Salesian institution has been on a path of pedagogical innovation, incorporating the use of active methodologies, cooperative learning and technological tools that value the experience of students and teachers. This Pedagogical Day is part of this transformative vision in which the continuous professional development of teaching staff becomes a priority, in order to offer a state-of-the-art education characterised by a human sense.
With this event the Don Bosco Educational Unit reaffirms its mission to be a point of reference in the region, projecting its teachers and students towards international standards of quality, through strategic alliances with prestigious institutions such as the University of Bologna.
