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Project-Based Schools

About the course

This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to design effective project proposals and successfully manage European projects. Educators will explore Web 2.0 technologies and their application in classrooms while fostering European partnership networks. The course is open to teachers of all subjects and levels, with a focus on ICT tools, digital teaching methodologies, and interdisciplinary learning.

What will you learn?

By the end of this course, participants will:

Develop proficiency in using ICT tools, Web 2.0 applications, and digital resources in the classroom.

Gain practical knowledge of project-based learning and strategic partnership development under Erasmus+.

Enhance their ability to integrate collaborative digital teaching methods into everyday lessons.

Course Content

This program ensures a hands-on, interactive experience where educators can immediately apply their learning in real-world scenarios. Let me know if you’d like any modifications or additions!

Morning Session

  • Welcome and introduction
  • Overview of project-based learning in European schools
  • Introduction to Web 2.0 tools and digital teaching resources

Afternoon Session

  • Hands-on workshop: Exploring digital platforms for collaboration

    • Discussion: Challenges and opportunities in integrating technology

Morning Session

  • The role of social networking in education
  • Creating and managing educational blogs
  • Best practices for digital collaboration

Afternoon Session

  • Practical session: Setting up class blogs and online discussion groups

    • Group activity: Developing an interdisciplinary digital project

Morning Session

  • Introduction to Erasmus+ and European partnerships
  • Key components of a successful project proposal
  • Case studies: Successful project-based schools in Europe

Afternoon Session

  • Workshop: Drafting a strategic partnership proposal

    • Peer review and feedback session

Morning Session

  • Web quests and inquiry-based learning strategies
  • Using digital storytelling and multimedia for engagement
  • Interactive session: Developing a web quest for classroom use

Afternoon Session

  • Group work: Designing digital learning activities

    • Presentation and discussion of developed activities

Morning Session

  • Evaluating the impact of project-based learning in schools
  • Action planning: Integrating ICT into existing curricula
  • Reflection and sharing of best practices

Afternoon Session

  • Course wrap-up and certification ceremony

    • Networking and future collaboration planning

About this course:
Locations:

Prague, Tallinn, Helsinki, Rome, Bologna, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Istanbul

Duration:

5 Days

Total Hours:

30 Hours

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