soverato, cz – 2018 · soverato, cz – 2018 good afternoon let's start our training week...
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Soverato, CZ – 2018
Good afternoon Let's start our training week together!
The 21st century teacher: competences and tools
Formal – Non Formal – Informal education What's the best? The perfect balance
Erasmus Plus on the move
Measuring Innovation in Education
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The 3 thematic pillars:
Innovation Communication
Outdoor education
Why Innovation and why Erasmus Plus?
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Fighting high levels of unemployment - particularly among young people - is one of the most urgent
tasks for European governments. Too many young people leave school prematurely
running a high risk of being unemployed and socially marginalised.
The same risk threatens many adults with low skills. Technologies are changing the way in which society operates, and there is a need to ensure the best use is made of them. EU businesses need to
become more competitive through talent and innovation.
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Under Key Action 2, Strategic Partnerships in the area of language teaching and learning will be
encouraged. Innovation and good practices aiming to promote language skills can include for example teaching
and assessment methods, development of pedagogical material, research, computer assisted
language learning and entrepreneurial ventures using foreign languages.
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KEY ACTION 2 – COOPERATION FOR INNOVATION AND THE EXCHANGE OF GOOD
PRACTICES This Key Action supports:
§ Transnational Strategic Partnerships aimed to develop initiatives addressing one or more fields of
education training and youth and promote innovation, exchange of experience and know-
how between different types of organisations involved in education, training and youth or in other
relevant fields.
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§ Knowledge Alliances between higher education institutions and enterprises which aim to foster
innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity, employability, knowledge exchange and/or
multidisciplinary teaching and learning;
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JEAN MONNET ACTIVITIES
Projects for innovation and cross-fertilisation and spread of EU content aimed to promote
discussion, reflection on EU issues and to enhance knowledge about the EU and its processes;
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Open education and innovative practices in a digital era:
priority will be given to actions that promote innovative methods and pedagogies, as well as
participatory modes of governance, where appropriate.
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Another priority will be updating and developing digital learning materials and tools, in particular
Open Educational Resources, open textbooks, and Free and Open Source Educational Software,
as well as supporting the effective use of digital technologies and open pedagogies in education, training, youth and sport. …. fostering synergies
with research and innovation activities and promoting new technologies as drivers of
improvements in education, training, youth and sport policies and practices.
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Let's go out of Erasmus for a while....
Innovation is....
“the action or process of innovating” “The process of translating an idea or invention into
a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay”
“the introduction of something new”
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And so... What is Innovation?
Definitions vary and people mean different things.
What's yours according to your role?
Write down on a while paper your personal definition
Let's share!
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https://www.freshconsulting.com/what-is-innovation/
A radical change? Something new? Or improvement of something already existing? Re-use, re-cycling, sharing, internationalize? In any case, innovate means “afford” and is not natural and humans are the active players.
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Who innovate in the educational field? Ministries, functioners, School Directors,
Teachers...? Who are the innovators in schools?
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The 21st century teacher? How is has to be How does he/she looks like?
Some opinions? Do you consider yourselft as a 21st century teacher?
Are you an innovator
WATCH MY SLIDESHOW
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This is the question of the teachers of 21st Century
Thanks to Europe 2020 Strategy which introduced the flagship initiative “Digital
agenda” since 2014 all what is supposed to be development, growth and change seems to be related with
the key words: ICT – Digital - Web
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Technologies and time
Integration of technology in the classroom has yielded amazing results among students of all ages. While educators have been given the opportunity to make their plans and lessons more engaging and
easy to create as well as teach, students are given more options outside and inside of a classroom for
gaining the necessary skills and knowledge.
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Native digitals
The tech-savvy generation finds technology overall more appealing since they’ve grown up surrounded
by technology in the classroom.
Modern teachers use it for opening the new horizons in educational process.
Students are more sophisticated in their use of technology than teachers
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Teaching with technologies
In autonomy you can read the interesting article at the LINK of the University of Washington, Center
for teaching and learning.
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Role of the teacher
Teachers remain central to the learning process A shift in the role of a teacher utilizing ICTs to that
of a facilitator does not obviate the need for teachers to serve as leaders in the classroom;
traditional teacher leadership skills and practices are still important (especially those related to lesson planning, preparation, and follow-up).
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Lesson planning is crucial when using ICTs
Teacher lesson planning is vital when using ICTs; where little planning has occurred, research shows that student work is often unfocused and can result
in lower attainment.
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Pedagogy
Introducing technology alone will not change the teaching and learning process
The existence of ICTs does not transform teacher practices in and of itself. However, ICTs can enable teachers to transform their teacher practices, given a set of enabling conditions. Teachers’ pedagogical practices and reasoning influence their uses of ICT, and the nature of teacher ICT use impacts student
achievement.
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Pedagogy
Introducing technology alone will not change the teaching and learning process
The existence of ICTs does not transform teacher practices in and of itself. However, ICTs can enable teachers to transform their teacher practices, given a set of enabling conditions. Teachers’ pedagogical practices and reasoning influence their uses of ICT, and the nature of teacher ICT use impacts student
achievement.
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ICTs seen as tools to help teachers create more 'learner-centric' learning environments
Research consensus holds that the most effective uses of ICT are those in which the teacher, aided by ICTs, can challenge pupils’ understanding
and thinking, either through whole-class discussions and individual/small group work using ICTs. ICTs are seen as important tools to enable and support the move from traditional 'teacher-centric' teaching styles to more 'learner-centric'
methods.
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ICTs can be used to support change and to support/extend existing teaching practices
Pedagogical practices of teachers using ICT can range from only small enhancements of teaching
practices using what are essentially traditional methods, to more fundamental changes in their
approach to teaching. ICTs can be used to reinforce existing pedagogical
practices as well as to change the way teachers and students interact.
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Teaching with ICTs takes more time
Introducing and using ICTs to support teaching and learning is time-consuming for teachers, both as they attempt to shift pedagogical practices and strategies and when such strategies are used regularly. Simply put: Teaching with ICTs takes
more time (estimates vary on how much extra time is required to cover the same material; 10% is a
common estimate).
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Subject knowledge
Teachers' subject knowledge influences how ICTs are used
The way ICT is used in lessons is influenced by teacher knowledge about their subjects, and how
ICT resources can be utilized and related to it.
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Teacher content mastery and understanding of student comprehension make ICT use more
effective
The evidence shows that when teachers use their knowledge of both the subject and the
way pupils understood the subject, their use of ICT has a more direct effect on student
achievement.
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Successful on-going professional development models can be divided into three phases:
1) pre-service, focusing on initial preparation on pedagogy, subject mastery, management skills and
use of various teaching tools (including ICTs); 2) in-service, including structured face-to-face and distance learning opportunities building upon pre-
service training and directly relevant to teacher needs;
3) and on-going formal and informal pedagogical and technical support, enabled by ICTs, for
teachers, targeting daily needs and challenges.
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Teacher professional development is a process, not an event
Drop out phenomena is the same Youths at risk are increasing
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The actual methods considered Innovation in didactic
1. Flipped Learning 2. Remote Learning
3. Gamification 4. Mind Mapping
5. Digital Textbooks 6. Big Data
7. Social Media
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Formal, Non formal and Informal education
What is the relationship with Innovation?
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NON-FORMAL EDUCATION AS A MEANS TO MEET LEARNING NEEDS OF OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Is Non Formal Education an innovation? How teachers can combine formal and non formal, use of ICT and new methodological approaches?
What about Outdoor education? Is it part of Non Formal Education or is a method of Formal education?
These are all the questions of the week with TICO Trainig in Soverato with JUMP.
List of tools used by teachers to teach, create materials and innovative
lessons1.Quizlet (vocabulary)2.Kahoot (interactive quiz)3.Scratch4.Learningapps (grammar)5.Padlet (OC)6.Bookwidgets (tests and evaluation)7.Flipping classroom: active presenter and explain everything8.Edpuzzle (making videos interactive)9.Thinglink (culture)10.Educaplay (game exercises)11.Symbaloo (oversight and learning path)12.Poppet palls (culture)13.Socrative (test and evaluation online)14.Nearpod (interactive presentation)15.Making a learning path on Smartschool (an online communication platform for schools) 16.Wikiwijs learning tools (learning path)17.Spons.nl (learning path)18.Mblock (programming)19.Beekast20.genial.ly (dynamic presentations and more)21.Spreaker (Radio podcast)
What is already common for all
Blogs with Wordpress Websites with Wordpress and Wix Graphic/presentations/magazines and publications
with canva.com Dynamic presentations with Prezi
Videos with several apps and free programs (Moviemaker, Inshot, Movavi)
Online sharing platforms like Edmodo