The Expert Advisory Board (EAB) in the PAIDEIA project is a critical body composed of external experts specializing in AI in education, continuous professional development (CPD) for teachers, and educational policy innovation.

The EAB is designed to provide high-level guidance and oversight throughout the project, ensuring that all activities and outputs are aligned with cutting-edge research and best practices in the field. Each member of the EAB is selected based on their expertise and is usually affiliated with academic institutions, policy-making bodies, or other relevant organizations.

The board includes seven experts at the national level, representing each participating country, and two at the European level, ensuring a broad and diverse perspective. The EAB plays a significant role in supervising the development of key project outputs, such as policy recommendations and educational frameworks, particularly those aimed at decision-makers, teachers, and educational systems across Europe.

Additionally, the EAB monitors the project’s ethical standards, ensuring that all activities adhere to the highest ethical guidelines. The board meets regularly to review progress, provide feedback, and offer strategic advice, helping to ensure that the project achieves its objectives with the highest quality and impact. Through its comprehensive oversight and expert input, the EAB enhances the project’s relevance, rigor, and alignment with broader educational goals and policies. We introduce you to the members of the PAIDEIA project’s Advisory Board, distinghuished in the fiel of AI&ED, CPD for teachers, as well as policy experts in the field of innovation in education.

LIST OF EXPERTS

Ireland Dr Aimie Brennan – Teacher Education expert, Marino Institute of Education
Ireland Joerg Steegmueller – Leadership and AI expert, Inspiring Leadership Academy
Ireland Dr Michael Scriney – AI expert, School of Computing, DCU
Italy Giovanni Biondi, former president of Indire and rector of the IUL Telematic University. Senior expert in the field of European educational policies
Italy Alfio Ferrara, full professor of computer science at the Uiversità degli Studi di Milano)
Italy Stefano Pasta, full professor in didactics and special pedagogy at Università Cattolica di Milano
Italy Daniela Venturi, Head teacher of ISI Pertini in Lucca, a national polo school for digital education
Spain Prof. Violeta Monasterio, PhD
Spain Prof. Virginia Larraz, PhD
Spain Ivan Heredia
Turkey Hasan Dinçer
Turkey Koray Barut, PhD
Turkey Berker Yurtseven, PhD
Turkey Backup – 4th.: Prof. Mehmet Özgür Kayalıca
Bulgaria Todorka Glushkova, PhD in informatics, Professor in Plovdiv University
Bulgaria Peter Zarev, PhD in Sociology, Anthropology, Human and cultural sciences, Associate Professor in Sofia University
Bulgaria Albena Spassova, Co-Founder of the EdTech Bulgaria, forefront of driving innovation and transformation in the education technology landscape.
Malta Prof. Matthew Montebello, Head of Department, Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Information & Communication Technology (University of Malta).
Malta Mr. Thomas Gatt, Deputy Director & Senior Lecturer, The Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology (MCAST).
Malta Mr. Josmar Borg, Education Officer for Computing within the Ministry for Education, Youth, Sport, Research, and Innovation in Malta.
Belgium Stéphanie Vanneste, Educational Researcher at Hogeschool VIVES · Educatief Medewerker at Universiteit Gent · Former Educational Researcher at KU Leuven Kulak
Belgium Schoors Willem, Member of Knowledge center Digitalisation Flemish Government Departement of Education
Belgium Wim Nijst, Expert in XR in education