The summer schools are an unmissable opportunity for those working in the field of educational inclusion, coming from all over Italy and abroad. They are structured over four days and cover specific topics, offering an in-depth and engaging learning experience. A tutto tondo 2026 offers seven different summer schools featuring training programs on academic guidance and the role talent plays in this process, on STEAM subjects and artificial intelligence, on third-place learning environments and building a strong, inclusive community, on play, workshops, and the development of pedagogical tools; on designing cities and school spaces tailored to children and young people; and, finally, on creating spaces for talent.
Participants may enroll in only one of the summer schools offered, which will take place from July 8 to 11, 2026, at the Rondò dei Talenti based in Cuneo (Italy). Each program will accommodate a maximum of 25 participants, ensuring a personalized learning environment, and attendance at least 75% of the scheduled hours is required.
Registration for the summer schools is open until May 15, 2026.
SUMMER SCHOOL (ITALIAN LANGUAGE REQUIRED)
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A training program designed for teachers, guidance counselors, educators, parents, and coaches who wish to explore the topic of talent development. This summer school draws on leading theories in the field and the decade-long experience of Città dei Talenti to promote and deepen an understanding of both group and individual approaches, and to strengthen the skills of those who play a vital role in guiding young people through their decision-making processes.
SUMMER SCHOOL (ITALIAN LANGUAGE REQUIRED)
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An in-depth journey through the areas of personal development promoted by Città dei Talenti through workshops and creative activities that draw on various forms of expression. This opportunity is designed for all adults in educational roles with experience in career guidance—teachers, guidance counselors, and educators—who wish to strengthen their skills in helping the younger generation explore and develop their talents.
SUMMER SCHOOL (ITALIAN LANGUAGE REQUIRED)
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What does today’s educational landscape look like in the age of artificial intelligence, and how is the relationship between students and schools changing? How are AI and STEM disciplines influencing critical thinking, technological innovation, and the role of teachers? In this summer school, we will explore the potential of AI and STEM, with a close look at the ethical considerations and critical thinking needed to make an increasingly pervasive technology more human-centered. Together, we will discover tools and approaches to innovate teaching and use learning technologies in a conscious and responsible manner.
SUMMER SCHOOL (ITALIAN LANGUAGE REQUIRED)
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A program for practitioners, managers, educators, teachers, officials, and administrators dedicated to building strong, inclusive, and nurturing communities. Starting from reflections on the importance of third places for education and for addressing social vulnerabilities, and drawing on concrete experiences of urban regeneration, the summer school offers a space for discussion on: community well-being, co-design, the active participation of children and youth, and choices that place education at the center of territorial development processes. An opportunity to find inspiration or to explore methods and tools useful for creating spaces and time for reflection and community development, so that we can provide concrete support to young people and contribute to building open, welcoming, and participatory communities.
SUMMER SCHOOL (ITALIAN LANGUAGE REQUIRED)
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C Come – Associazione culturale ETS
Animation, understood as an active and relational strategy, guides the design of educational programs based on creative mediators. The summer school aims to explore how educators and teachers can design and implement meaningful experiences through the arts, picture books, music, theater, film, and play, recognizing these as key tools for symbolic, expressive, emotional, and cognitive mediation. The program aims to rediscover the fundamentals of animation and bring them up to date, in order to “bring to life” teaching and enable both adults and children to become active participants and co-creators of their own education.
SUMMER SCHOOL (ITALIAN LANGUAGE REQUIRED)
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Movement frees thought, imagination, and possibility; a free mind, in turn, seeks new paths, sets out on a journey, and never stands still. This summer school is dedicated to the design of educational urban spaces tailored to children and young people, inspired by the “Tutti giù per terra” call for proposals. It aims to explore and rethink the potential of schoolyards, school entrances, and neighborhood areas as places for play, freedom, and thought, promoting safer, more participatory, and more educational cities.
SUMMER SCHOOL (ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIRED)
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in collaboration with GEAR Up! international partners
The Summer School aims to train teachers, educators and counsellors in the creation of inclusive learning environments capable of guiding students and enhancing their talents, through a pathway based on the international experience of the Erasmus+ Gear Up project, which has modelled the creation of talent spaces (TSpace) and an orientation framework.