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Mondadori Education, Rizzoli Education and Deascuola at Didacta Italia 2026: training, innovation and new perspectives for schools
Mondadori Education, Rizzoli Education and Deascuola will take part in Didacta Italia, the leading event dedicated to training and innovation in the education sector, taking place in Florence from 11 to 13 March 2026.
At the Fortezza da Basso, the three publishing houses of the Mondadori Group will present a rich programme of meetings and seminars aimed at all levels of schooling. Experts, authors and specialists will engage with the public on key themes shaping the present and future of education, while also presenting the main new developments in their editorial offerings.
The programme will also be enriched by initiatives from HUB Scuola, the digital teaching platform of the three publishing houses, alongside activities promoted through Formazione su Misura, the professional development programme for teachers by Mondadori Education and Rizzoli Education, and Deascuola Formazione, the project dedicated to the training of school staff developed by Deascuola.
Among the key topics at the centre of the meetings will be pedagogical criteria and teaching practices for the conscious and responsible adoption of Artificial Intelligence in educational contexts; understanding the changes introduced by the 2025 National Guidelines and assessing their impact on teaching design; and practical strategies for preventing and tackling bullying and cyberbullying.
The initiatives organised by Mondadori Education, Rizzoli Education and Deascuola will take place over the three days of the event in the Event Area of the publishers’ stand (Stand H17) in the Cavaniglia Pavilion, from 9:30 am to 6 pm.
During the event, the initiative “Space for Kids” will also be presented, a project created by Fondazione Leonardo ETS in collaboration with HUB Scuola. The meeting, scheduled for 11 March at 11:30 am in the Spadolini Lower Pavilion, Room E15, will explore languages, tools and strategies for communicating space science in ways that are accessible, rigorous and engaging, including for younger students.
Didacta Italia represents an important opportunity for dialogue and exchange with school leaders, teachers and education professionals, offering a space to share ideas, tools and best practices in support of an increasingly innovative, inclusive and forward-looking education system.