Ludus Magnus has successfully delivered the training course “Game-Based Tools for Behavioral Challenges” in Valladolid to a group of 13 teachers, school counsellors, educational psychologists and educational professionals from Romania.
The training was carried out within the framework of an Erasmus+ KA1 Adult Education mobility, with participants coming from Centrul Județean de Resurse și de Asistență Educațională Cluj. We would like to sincerely thank the sending organisation for trusting Ludus Magnus and for bringing such a motivated and engaged group of professionals to Valladolid.

Throughout the course, participants explored how modern board games, game-based learning and active methodologies can be used to address different behavioural and socio-emotional challenges in educational contexts. The programme focused on topics such as inhibitory control and impulsivity, communication and emotional intelligence, bullying and social conflicts, screen overuse, internet risks and the design of practical intervention cases.
The sessions combined theoretical reflection, practical game-based experiences, group discussion and guided debriefing. Participants had the opportunity to experience different tools and methodologies and to reflect on how they could be adapted to their own educational contexts.
This training is part of the Ludus Magister line of courses promoted by Ludus Magnus. You can consult other available training opportunities here:
https://www.ludusmagnus.es/ludus-magister/
At Ludus Magnus, we are open to delivering training courses through the Erasmus+ KA1 programme, but also to working with schools, associations, institutions or groups that do not have Erasmus+ funding and are interested in organising a tailored training experience in Valladolid.
If you would like to adapt one of our training courses to the needs of your group, receive more information or request prices, please contact us. We will be happy to design a learning experience adapted to your objectives.


