Lehrerfortbildung: Sprachen, Kunst und Kultur
Start date: Jun 1, 2014,
End date: May 31, 2015
PROJECT
FINISHED
Project background
Grammar school GRG3 Radetzkystraße, Vienna, can proudly look back at a long tradition of its “scientific branch”. Within the framework of the proposed school development, the newly-formed second grammar school branch should focus on foreign languages, art and culture. The project should enhance the image of the school as culturally open-minded institution in terms of the European 2020 Strategy.
Participants
Wolfgang Schweiger
Teacher of Spanish, Religious Education, Philosophy and Psychology. Coordinator of the School Development Group . Teacher of Didactics at the University of Education, Vienna.
Alena Ticha
Teacher of English , Czech and Intercultural Learning. Member of the School Development Coordination Group . Coordinator of VoXmi ( Learning languages from each other - project of the Austrian Ministry of Education )
Malgorzata Oliwa
Teacher of Arts, Technical and textile crafts . Member of the School Development Group. Participant of the course " German as a second language " at the University of Education Vienna.
Procedures and activities
• Selection of the appropriate courses
• Participation in the selected teacher training courses in Spain, United Kingdom and Greece
• Building networks with colleagues from different countries
• Exchange of insights, information and experiences at regular coordination meetings
• Feedback on outcomes of the teacher training
• Active participation in the School Development Group
• Implementing new methods, newly acquired knowledge, experiences, materials, etc. in the praxis
• Developing and implementation of cross-cultural class projects
• Fulfillment of the dissemination plan (colleagues, already existing networks, etc.), sharing outcomes of the project
• Project evaluation , final report
Description of the expected long-term benefits
• Improved teaching competences and foreign language competences of the participants and in further consequence of other colleagues (participants as multiplicators)
• Modernization and internationalization of the school
• Improved learning performances and motivation of the pupils due to the innovative teaching methods
• Enhanced intercultural awareness of both the teaching staff and pupils
• Greater understanding of social and cultural diversity of the pupils
• Increased European dimension of the institution
• Enhanced understanding of the school systems in different European countries
• Better preparation of the pupils for the European job market
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