IP DIVUS: DIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN EDUCATION

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IP DIVUS: DIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN EDUCATION Project Co-ordinator: Michèle Vanleke Tel: 0032 608 41 49 Fax: 0032 512 80 14 E-Mail: michele.vanleke@hubrussel.be Coordinating Institution: HUB-EHSAL vzw, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Warmoesberg 26, 1000 Brussels Address of students accomodation: De Waterman, werkhuizenstraat 3, 1070 Brussels Duration: March 3 rd, (day of arrival) March 16 th, (day of departure) Project Partners AT GRAZ04: Pädagogische Akademie des Bundes in der Steiermark ES BARCELO02: Universitat autònoma de Barcelona HR ZADAR01: Sveucilište U Zadru NL HENGELO05: Hogeschool Edith Stein RO IASI03: Universitatea de Agronomie si Medicina Veterinara TR BURSA01: Uludag Universitesi Number of participants: maximum 4 students per institution Colleagues at partner institutions are asked to report students names and sex by December 1 st, 2012 at the latest to Michèle Vanleke Institute co-ordinators are invited to prepare a lecture/workshop on educational issues in their country. These lectures will be programmed on during our IP. 1

GOALS: This Intensive Programme (IP) is entitled DIVersity and sustainability in Education is accessible for teacher trainees from the last year (3rd or 4th year) of their first cycle (Bachelor degree) in education. The thematic area of the IP is Teacher training and education science. This IP DIVUS is set up for teacher trainees and their trainers in order to: 1. learn about the diversity in personal, interpersonal and intercultural behaviour in order to be able raise his/her awareness of different cultures and manners of thinking and reasoning; 2. understand the broad concept of sustainable development as a principle of creating a viable society and the responsibility of each individual therein; 3. gain knowledge of social and political concepts and structures to get familiar with European educational policy; 4. appreciate the importance of the creative expression of ideas, experiences and emotions in a range of media (cultural awareness and expression); 5. realise that communication in foreign languages mediates intercultural understanding; 6. gets familiar with methodologies to teach content areas from a European/international perspective. In all the group activities during the course, students work in multicultural groups. One teacher trainer is assigned to each group, in order to assure that the learning outcomes are being achieved. The activities chosen are lecturing and workshops, as well as observing and practising. All IP activities will be organised within a powerful learning environment that is characterized by a good balance between discovery learning and personal exploration on the one hand, and systematic instruction and guidance on the other, always taken into account the individual differences in abilities, needs, and motivation between students. Students will visit representative European schools in Brussels in order to experience practically what has been discussed in theory. They will also participate in excursions (e.g. Alden-Biesen, European Parliament). A website about the IP DIVUS will be elaborated, including the best practices brought along by the teacher trainers as well as the e-books produced by the teacher trainees. 2

PREPARATION: 1. All participating students will elaborate a powerpoint presentation per country as a preparatory task. The goal of the presentation is to get insight into the participants countries situations towards diversity and sustainability in education. 2. Students must prepare the materials needed for the presentation before coming to Belgium, including information in written form available for all participating students. Please note that this contribution counts towards the award of credits! EVALUATION: Students who completed all assessments successfully are awarded 3 ECTScredits. All participating institutions have agreed to guarantee academic recognition of these credits as part of their regular curriculum. The students will get transcript of records, which specifies the ECTS and grade obtained (ECTS grading). The certificate is signed by the co-ordinator and the representatives of the partner institutions. Since all IP partners have adopted ECTS and most have them have signed interinstitutional agreements with the co-ordinating institution, the credits obtained through this IP will be a valid part of their study programme at their home institution. IP PROGRAMME EUROPEAN CREDITS A. Theoretical part (participation in lectures and discussion) 1 EC B. Practical part (observation in European Schools, visiting educational institutions) 1 EC C. Outcome (presentation and publishing of the e-book) 1 EC These credits will become visible on the Diploma Supplement delivered by the individual partner institutions. 3

Provisional programme Sunday 3 March Arrival and acquaintance of participants 19 o clock welcoming dinner, Belgian style Monday 4 March Aim: the European dimension in education: a theoretical framework 9h 10h Welcome to the course (Michèle Vanleke, Bart Hempen: HUB), presentation of the programme 10h 11h introduction to the course + aims: importance of diversity and sustainability in education in Europe 11h 12h30 Group work: presentations of the partners (conform preliminary task) 12h30 13h30 Lunch 13h30 15h00: visit of information office of the European Parliament. Which are the European Key competencies for Life Long Learning? (Karel De Meyer) 15h00 16h00: visit of the European Parliament. What can Europe do for education? 16h00 17h00: visit to info Point Europe (collecting materials) and presentation of didactic tools edited by the European Parliament (Lieve Lauwereins) Tuesday 5 March Aim: the European dimension in education: good practices 9h 10h30: Health in Europe: a sustainable diet (Bart Hempen: HUBrussel, Marietta Lesovici: Universitatea de Agronomie si Medicina Veterinara, Iasi) 11h 12h30: Diversity in the classroom (Montse Rifa Valls: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) 12h30 13h30 Lunch 13h30 17h30 Compartive analysis of educational materials from different European countries in multicultural groups: How European is your material? Wednesday 6 March Aim: creative thinking and multiple intelligences: a theoretical framework 9h-10h30 Workshop on the theory of creative thinking: De Bono: six thinking hats method (Oliver Holz: HUBrussel) 10h45-12h Multiple intelligences in the classroom (Michèle Vanleke: HUBrussel) 4

12h 13h Lunch 13h30 17h Observing lessons in schools in Brussels (Flemisch education, International School of Brussels, European Schools), focussing on the presence of lateral thinking / multiple intelligences in education (Raf Sondervorst: HUBrussel) Thursday 7 March Aim: sustainability and creativity in education 9h-10h30 Intervision on the similarities & differences observed in schools (Raf Sondervorst: HUBrussel) 10h45 12h30 Sustainable games in education (Kim Ceulemans: CEDON, HUBrussel) 12h 13h30 Lunch 13h30 17h30 visit to spellenarchief Bruges Friday 8 March Aim: sustainability and creativity in education 9h 12h: Sustainability in education and diverse school concepts (Henny Oude Maatman, Sander Kamphuis: Edith Stein teachers training Hengelo) 12h 13h30 Lunch 13h30 17h30 New technologies in education: IPad guided tour through multicultural Brussels by Belgian students Saturday 9 March Social activities Sunday 10 March Social activities Monday 11 March Diversity and creativity in the classroom: good practices 9h 10h30: Diversity in music lessons (Sezen Ozeke: Uludag University: Bursa) 10h45-12h: Creative thinking in mathematics (Maja Cedric: University of Zadar, Croatia) 12h 13h Lunch 13.30h 17.30h Arts in Brussels (music and science museum) : collecting didactic materials Tuesday 12 March Intercultural dialogue in the classroom: good practices 9h -10h30: Diversity in language lessons (Şehnaz Sungurtekin, Uludag University: Bursa) 10h45-12h: Communicative language activities in English lessons (Susanne Linhofer: Pädagogische Hochschule Steiermark) 5

12h 13h Lunch 13h30 17h30 Visit to Alden Biesen s Info Centre for European Activities. Possibilities of LLP-Comenius for teachers! (Guy Tilkin) Wednesday 13 March Working out didactic materials 9h 10h30: E-books (Heiko Vogl : Pädagogische Hochschule Steiermark) 11h -12h30: Working with e-books and I-boards (David Daenekint : De Boeck editions) 12.30h 13.30h Lunch 13h30-17h: Development of one sustainable lesson (own educational materials) in multicultural groups, incorporating theoretical aspects of the IP Thursday 14 March Working out didactic materials 9h -10h30: Presentation of and feedback on the educational materials developed in multicultural groups 10h45-12h30: Further development of the lesson (own educational materials) in multicultural groups 12.30h 13.30h Lunch 13h30-16h: Try-out of the educational materials in schools in Brussels (Michèle Vanleke and Bart Hempen: HUBrussel) Friday 15 March Presentation of the materials 9h -12h30: Try-out of the educational materials in schools in Brussels (Michèle Vanleke and Bart Hempen: HUBrussel) 12.30h 13.30h Lunch 13h30 h- 15h30: Sharing impressions of school experiences in a creative and sustainable way (Introducing My Schools Network ) 15h30-17h00: Evaluation and conclusion (Bart Hempen, Michèle Vanleke: HUBrussels) Saturday 16 March 19h30: fare well-party Day of departure 6