Kadim Geçmişten Sağlıklı Geleceğe
Start date: Dec 31, 2015,
End date: Dec 30, 2016
PROJECT
FINISHED
The purpose of our Project entitled “From Ancient Past to Healthy Future” is to improve the quality of education in Adıyaman Yunus Emre Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School and to integrate changing education methods in the developing world into the education system of the school by enabling the teachers working in the school to experience the educational methods and techniques used in Europe.
The vocational schools in Adıyaman are inadequate in terms of the benefiting from the opportunities and equipment provided by developing technologies. They need training and gaining experience in order to attain knowledge about new technologies, particularly medical equipment, to transfer these technologies and to use existent equipment and tools in an efficient and effective manner.
In the context of this project, one mobility composed of 10 participants is planned. The mobility will take place during the 14 days between March 1st and March 14th to Vienna, Austria.
This project aims at ensuring the participants to attain know-how and experience in areas of theoretical education, internship practices, the techniques used in the applied classes, evaluation methods, the physical and technical infrastructure of the application laboratories by providing them on-site examination and training opportunities. At the same time, the participants will find the opportunity to understand and study through on-site examination the sources of differences in the birth and death rates in Turkey and Europe.
This project will contribute to the adaptation of the know-how and experience gained in the program to the vocational training system in our province, the adaptation of modern methods of education and, thereby, to increase the quality of vocational education in Adıyaman. In this context, our school will take a leading mission in disseminating the project results and share with other vocational schools.
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