Förderung der europäischen Entwicklung der Schule ..
Förderung der europäischen Entwicklung der Schule durch die Erweiterung interkultureller Kompetenzen und Projektmanagementkompetenzen
Start date: Jun 1, 2015,
End date: May 31, 2017
PROJECT
FINISHED
Project background :
The Martin-Behaim-Schule is located in the Rhein-Main area were they collaborate with companies which are active on the European and the global market. In order to meet the requirements of the labour market the school wants to internationalize and improve the level of key competencies and skills of teachers and students. That is why the teachers‘ intercultural and project management skills have to be significantly improved.
Intercultural skills are a multidisciplinary competence and an essential part of a Europe open school.
The skills should be learned in intercultural training courses and project management training courses. Important for us is that our teachers attend the courses together with teachers from other countries , so that the cross-cultural learning can not only take place during the training course period, but also during the whole seminar time . At the same time our teachers have the opportunity to intensively meet potential project partners and plan with them school exchanges , e- twinning or job shadowing.
Project goals:
Improvement of intercultural skills and project management skills of teachers
Profile of participants:
The participating teachers should:
- be willing to attend training courses abroad.
- have sufficient language skills.
- be willing to spread the European idea to colleagues and students.
- be willing to integrate the European idea in teaching.
Description of measures:
Participation in intercultural project management training courses and Training Courses for Teachers in Vocational Schools/Colleges
Methodology for project implementation:
With the training courses intercultural,and methodology competencies shall be implemented in lessons and with the project management skills of teachers European projects shall be institutionalized.
Description of the expected results, effects and potential long-term benefits:
The seminar experience will boost the motivation for intercultural learning and intercultural cooperation and the work at the school with European projects will be more effective..
The training will enable teachers to inspire our teaching staff even more for European projects, and to use the project work as a means to expand the students‘ intercultural, language and social skills.
By expanding these skills our students will be better prepared in the future for the demands of the European and international labour market.
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