In charge of the course arrangement Prof. Dominique MACAIRE, Université de Lorraine-ESPÉ, laboratoire ATILF (Tel )

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International course arrangement for PhD Students in France (Master Level) Course title: Scientific and (inter)cultural mediation Research on Teacher Education in France In charge of the course arrangement Prof. Dominique MACAIRE, Université de Lorraine-ESPÉ, laboratoire ATILF (Tel. +33 6 07 65 54 42) In charge of the course Dr Séverine BEHRA, Université de Lorraine-ESPÉ, laboratoire ATILF (Tel. +33 6 63 15 54 46) Dates Arrival on Monday, November, 27 th Departure on Thursday, December, 7 th Course duration 9 days (including weekend activities) Aims of the course The course should provide the students with: 1. an overview of teaching and learning methods in France in topic related fields: scientific and (inter)cultural mediation; 2. some input about the French educational system, to compare it with the Asian one; 3. an insight in Research on Education in France; 4. an opportunity to share their research or a pre-teaching education experience with researchers or students in France. Learning outcomes After completing the programme, the students will be able to: 1. share a basic understanding of the French educational system; 2. understand and discuss some issues in research on Education in France; 3. present their experience and what they have learned in over the programme; 4. make a photo report and adapt it to the home context; 5. transfer the teaching and research methods they will have been connected to during their stay in France to their own research field.

International course arrangement for PhD Students in Lorraine Education University Hong Kong 28 November 2017 06 December 2017 Arrival Bed and Crous: 27 November 2017 2, rue Ludovic Beauchet F-54052 NANCY Phone number : 03 83 95 10 33 From train station Nancy ville (about 7 minutes by bus) Bus 2: Stop Aimé Morot Bus 5: Stop Cité U Tuesday, 28 Nov. 2017 Venue : Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines CNRS Building (on the opposite side of the Bed and Crous; last building on the campus) Laboratoire ATILF, Room IMBS (2 nd floor) Contact : Dr Behra (Tel. +33 6 63 15 54 46) CNRS Building Room IMBS, 2 nd Floor 09.00-12.00 Welcome speech: Eva Buchi (Head of the Lab) Visit of the Lab and of the Library (Dominique Schlumpf) Presentation of the course: Venue, time, contents, oral presentations, etc. (Dr Séverine Behra) Lunch Restaurant Universitaire Monbois - RU Venue: Campus LSH, Room A123 13.30-16.30 Lecture: The UNESCO Project Saint Nicolas * (Dr Cécile Bando and Dr Adeline Clerc) The city of Nancy and the Lorraine University (Department Info-comm = Information and communication) are working on a project so that the Festivals of Saint Nicolas are identified, protected and preserved as a cultural heritage around the world to be considered of outstanding value to humanity (Unesco). The project aims to inscribe the Festivals of Saint Nicolas on the World Heritage List. An educational resource kit for teachers called World Heritage in Young Hands has been published for over 130 UNESCO Member States. This project will be presented to the PhD Students. Preparation for the upcoming cultural weekend activities with French Master Students Presentation of the cultural events of the weekend on December 2 nd and 3 rd. 2

*Saint Nicolas is particularly popular with children. He is considered as a kind of Father Christmas. The City is proud to organise a special festival and a parade in his honour. The festival will last 2 weeks with a special programme on the 1 st week-end of December. The Saint-Nicolas Parade will take place on Saturday. Saint Nicolas Day is celebrated on December 6 th. Wednesday, 29 Nov. 2017 Venue: Campus LSH-CNRS, Nancy Laboratoire ATILF Room IMBS 09.00-11.30 Lecture: Mediation in the field of Research and Teacher education: Language at work: Presentation of a research project (Dr Séverine Behra + Dr Maud Ciekanski, ATILF Lab, Team Didactique des langues et sociolinguistique) Lunch RU Monbois Venue: Campus LSH, Room A123 (Room IMBS also available) 13.30-16.00 Research Methodology - Developing oral skills for an efficient presentation (Lisa Jeanson and Laura Deleant, PhD students, PERSEUS Lab) Thursday, 30 Nov. 2017 Venue: Espé de Lorraine, Maxéville Shuttle transfer from Bed and Crous, departure at 08:15 AM Maison pour la Science (MPLS) - Building B 08.45-12.00 Lecture: Presentation of the House for Science (Dr Sébastien Giroux, Audrey Borr, Saïd Baouch, Anne-Sophie Berné) This session will introduce the role of the House for Science in Inquiry Based Science Education (ISBE) in France, before testing several activities. Tour of the Pilot Centre together with a primary class (10-11 years old) Topic: Energy and Climate One of the roles of the House for Science is to act with young students. We will observe them answering some scientific questions about energy by investigating and experimenting. Workshop: Pedagogical approach to technologic investigation Concept: Living with IBSE for a better understanding of it. The students will be implied in a concrete technologic situation to be solved by the IBSE. Lunch at ESPÉ (invitation) 13.30-16.30 Tour of a factory or a lab to discover an industrial process. (Dr Sébastien Giroux) Teaching science needs to be narrowly connected with the world of Research and Industry. One role of the House for Science is to develop a relationship between the teachers and the young students. Therefore, we will visit a factory or a lab, will meet researchers or engineers, and if possible, will try to participate in an industrial process, as trainees or students.

Shuttle back to Bed and Crous Friday, 01 Dec. 2017 Venue: Espé de Lorraine, Maxéville Shuttle transfer from Bed and Crous, departure at 08:15 AM Maison pour la Science (MPLS) - Building B 08.45-12.00 Workshop: Pedagogical approach to scientific investigation (Dr Sébastien Giroux & Audrey Borr). This workshop will present a scientific situation to be solved. Lecture: IBSE, using Videos of teachers and pupils in classrooms (Film Festival of Young Researchers ) As a conclusion, we will use different videos in parallel with the experience in the House for Science to make IBSE clearer. We will especially focus on the role of the teacher and on the different steps of this teaching approach. Lunch at ESPÉ (invitation) Shuttle to Campus LSH, Nancy Venue: Room A123 14.00-16.30 Lecture: Innovative pedagogical trends (Dr Samuel Nowakowski) The presentation will be organised in three parts. First, the main concepts of the pedagogical transformation will be introduced and its main objectives related to the challenges of the education in the 21st century. In a second part, students will experiment a flipped classroom dedicated to digital humanities in a living laboratory, and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of such a pedagogical approach. Finally, after an intercultural discussion on teaching learning and teaching strategies in Hong Kong, guidelines for the implementation of active pedagogy in the Hong Kong context will be elaborated. Weekend (Saturday 01, Sunday 02 Dec. 2017) City walk and Teamwork Saturday + Sunday: Photo report on a French well-known cultural event (Saturday), Saint Nicolas Festival * (Parade) and photo report in the city, teamwork with French Master students Monday, 04 Dec. 2017 Venue: Campus LSH, Nancy, Room A 123 09.00-12.00 Workshop: Feedback on weekend activities: Photos and culture (Dr Cécile Bando and Dr Adeline Clerc) Activity: The students will choose some photographs which they consider to be representative of the cultural events of the weekend, as well as photographs representing best the atmosphere of the city during Saint Nicolas time in Nancy. They present their snapshots to the whole group and explain their choice as well as the way they have perceived this popular and cultural event and its highlights. Lecture: Saint-Nicolas Legend 4

Lunch RU Monbois The legend will then be explained to the students only at this time in order to enable them to express their initial feelings and what they ve understood from the legend of Saint Nicolas via the cultural events. The following discussion will be related to the popular representation of a legend by cultural events. Campus LSH, Nancy, Room A 123 13.30-16.30 Research in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences (Prof. Dominique Macaire) Lecture: Additional languages, additional identities: narratives of French learners in Hong Kong, Lorraine Vézy de Beaufort, PhD Student (EdUHK & ATILF) Presentation of a research lab (Interpsy) and discussion with a researcher (Dr HDR Renaud Evrard) Tuesday, 05 Dec. 2017 Venue: Room A 123 and History Museum on Campus LSH, Nancy 09.00-12.00 Meeting : Room A123 Lecture: History of the museum and teaching project; Teacher education: can a museum be a pedagogical resource? (Prof Sandrine Huber & doctoral students: Cédric Moulis, Simon Ritz, Mathilde Romary) Lecture: History of the museum and teaching project Workshop: Experiencing learning as a student Issues about Teaching and Researching on Culture Lunch RU Monbois Campus LSH, Nancy, Room A 123 14.00-16.30 Workshop: Preparation of the oral presentations (Dr Séverine Behra & Prof Dominique Macaire) Wednesday, 06 Dec. 2017 Venue: Campus LSH-CNRS, Nancy Laboratoire ATILF Room IMBS 09.00-13.00 Oral presentations by the students Evaluation (Dr Séverine Behra & Prof Dominique Macaire) 13.00-14:30 Lunch (invitation) Room A104 Departure: 07 December 2017 CONTACT : Dr Séverine BEHRA Severine.behra@univ-lorraine.fr Tel. +33 6 63 15 54 46 IN CHARGE OF THE COURSE ARRANGEMENT : Prof. Dominique MACAIRE

6 Dominique.macaire@univ-lorraine.fr Tel. : +33 6 07 65 54 42