Zamorano Drives Educational Innovation at the VII Forum on Good Teaching Practices

Zamorano, September 26, 2025 –

With the purpose of strengthening educational quality and responding to the challenges of a constantly changing world, Zamorano University successfully organized the VII Forum on Good Teaching Practices, an academic event that brought together distinguished faculty members from the institution and international speakers specialized in innovative methodologies and emerging technologies applied to teaching.

During the forum, participants presented and analyzed innovative experiences in the use of active methodologies that promote meaningful learning and dynamic participation of the student community, as well as the incorporation of artificial intelligence tools that are revolutionizing educational processes. These practices aim not only to improve academic performance but also to prepare students to successfully face current and future challenges in the agri-food and scientific sectors.

The event reaffirmed Zamorano University’s commitment to academic excellence and educational transformation through innovation, positioning itself as a regional leader in training professionals capable of leading sustainable development and innovation in their fields.

Additionally, in honor of Honduran Teachers’ Day, a special lunch was offered to all attendees as a token of appreciation for their dedication, effort, and passion in shaping new generations. This gesture symbolizes the institutional recognition of the fundamental role teachers play in building a better future for the country.

The forum served not only as a space for learning and professional development but also as a platform of inspiration for the faculty to continue exploring new teaching methods that enhance the talent and creativity of their students.

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