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18 Feb
2024

Inclusion Through ICT Training Course in Madeira, Portugal - February 2024

Portugal
Sunday, February 18, 2024 - 11:18 CET to Monday, February 26, 2024 - 11:18 CET

Inclusive classroom through ICT

 

Topic/ theme: ICT – Information and communication technologies, Pedagogy and didactics, Using ICT to engage students in the modern classroom and to foster inclusion

 

 At your request, the courses can be structured for a different schedule (5 or 7 training days).

 

Sending partners: educational organisations involved in formal, non-formal and informal learning: kindergartens, schools, adult training centres, resource centres and other relevant organisation active in the adult education field established in Erasmus+ programme countries.

 

Participants: 20-25 adults involved in education

 

Course fee: According to the Erasmus+ guide, 80 euros / training day, including course preparation, training, training materials, administration costs, organisational costs, 24 hours emergency support.

 

Trainers: multinational team of trainers – Portuguese, Romanian and Maltese, SALTO affiliated, with specialisation courses in more than 15 European countries.

 

Languages used: English, Portuguese, Spanish, French. The training materials will be provided in English. On request, Spanish and French.

 

Profile of the participants:

The participants are teachers (working in kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools etc.) or adult trainers active in the sending organisation interested in digital learning, inclusion and in growing a creative and intercultural environment in their institutions, with or without previous experience, willing to develop themselves professionally not only through the course, but by involving themselves in preparatory and follow up activities. They must be interested in other cultures and in developing the institution’s European dimension.

 

Methodology

The main methods will be through practical training, exercises, role-playing, cooperative work, various activities and discussions. The content is based on "learning by doing" combined with "reflection upon action". The training course has an holistic approach:

  • Experiencing: different educational settings, different digital education methods and tools (Plickers, QR Codes, escape rooms in Google Forms, Goosechase, Jeopardy games, Wordwall, Quizlet, Flipgrid, Cloud tools – Google Suite, Designing Crosswords & Quizzes, Mind Maps & Word Clouds, Avatar etc.)
  • Reflecting: on the methods and its impacts, on the power and limits of digital and inclusive education, on building a pedagogical process etc.
  • Transferring: to the own reality of participants, in order to improve ways of working with their students
  • Sharing: different perceptions, current situations and experiences.
  • Developing: the building capacity of the participants (to be transferred to their students) by including them in the decision process of the training course designing
  • Multiplying and sharing: lessons learnt and best practices on digital and inclusive education in school activities

 

Daily schedule:

 

Days

Module

Details of activities and methodology

Day 1,2

Culture and interculturality

Course introduction - introductory meeting, explanation of practical arrangements, presentation of timetable, information about course venue. Needs and expectations evaluation

Intercultural games. Working in an international project – how to communicate and connect

Connection between culture and inclusion

 

Team building: working with colleagues and parents – practical exercises followed by a debate. Cultural and group values

Icebreakers

Stereotypes and prejudices about ICT in the classroom

Games, methods and tools for improving communication between the participants
Cultural Isla/Lisbon/Larnaca etc.  – project tour exploring exterior manifestations of culture

Days

3,4

Digital tools for inclusion

Communication (assertive, aggressive, passive), Empathy and mirroring

Non-verbal communication in the work environment and in the classroom. Adapting communication to the age group. Games for improving communication

Videos for inclusion

Online tools stereotypes and prejudice

How to foster students’ motivation, participation and creativity through non-formal, informal, experiential and e-learning activities

Developing trust and self-esteem for excluded individuals

Identification and prevention of cyber bullying

 

Preparation for implementing various ICT tools, applications and web platforms

Using Plickers, QR Codes, building escape rooms using Google forms, Goosechase, Jeopardy games, Wordwall, Quizlet, Flipgrid

Cloud tools – Google Suite
Designing Crosswords & Quizzes
Mind Maps & Word Clouds
Creating an Avatar
Using digital apps in outdoor settings
Personalised digital tools sharing: participant’s choice!

Day 5

Audio and video.
Digital tools
to ensure progress for each student

Digital tools and methods to strengthen teamwork, effective cooperation and to support the integration of every child

Using digitalisation to improve inclusion and to ensure progress for each student

Audio/video project based on the learner’s realities
Podcasting & Recording Audio for online use
Online learning – principles and good practices.
Digital stories in education for facilitating inclusion.
Midterm evaluation

Days 6,7

Outdoor Blogs

What is inclusion? The inclusive school and the inclusive society. Understanding exclusion

Coaching tools for young people with fewer opportunities: zone of fulfillment, values, wheel of life, comfort zone
Sources of conflict in inclusion

Approaches to conflict. Basics: Understanding the problem
Conflict management and handling styles

 

Using European School Education Platform for finding suitable methods for implementing ICT in the classroom

Blogs and websites : Uses & Learning Potential
Designing a Blog, website
Groupwork: the project’s Blog/Website

Day 8

Digital methodology

Study visit to a local institution which is applying digital and inclusive education methods

Dissemination of previous European projects made by all partners
Collaborative digital tools
Digital tools in evaluation

Day 9

Evaluation and dissemination

Dissemination and valorization activities planning
Using European certification tools: Europass Mobility certificate, upgrading the Europass Language Passport and the Europass Skills Passport
Project evaluation
Certification ceremony

 

Event Details
Status
As planned
Organiser type
Other event
Hybrid event
No
Entrance fee
720 euro
Registration capacity
25
Aims and objectives
Objectives:

The main outcome of this course is to enable the participants to implement digital technologies in their practices of teaching, learning and assessment in order to create a fun and engaging environment, helping them:

To develop competences regarding applying digital education activities and techniques in different formal settings in order to encourage inclusion
To understand the dimensions of incorporation/integration, identity and belonging
To develop communication, collaboration, presentation, problem-solving, negotiation, critical & creative thinking skills
To share best practices and transfer knowledge and methods between different cultural zones and different learner ages regarding successful inclusive approaches using digitalisation
To develop the participants’ competences of ensuring harmonious group building (taking into account diversity challenges) and transforming the class as a group into a team
To develop better understanding of their own competence as teachers and to develop creative digital strategies for dealing with inclusion challenges in their own schools and classrooms
To develop tools (a digital game, an E-portfolio, digital stories) about ways of applying technology in education for different age groups
To enable participants to find at least 5 activities and techniques for their own teaching context in order to boost the motivation of their students
To increase participants’ confidence in using web 2.0 social media tools
To gain inspiration to apply digital technology in the classroom
To help teachers understand the students’ different realities and how to better integrate them in the classroom
To supply tools that will help create bonds between the students and the teacher in a way that every student feels included
To identify limiting & negative beliefs and transform them into positive and supporting ones
To improve interpersonal relationships
To introduce new tools & resources within the classroom to foster well-being – Reduce early school leaving
To acquire understanding of the various forms of cyber-bulling and knowledge about impact, risk and long-term effect of victims and bullies, learning how to create strategies on how to deal with and eliminate them
To develop e-learning competences about recognising and prevention cyber-bulling
To develop the needed knowledge and competences to prevent all forms of bullying and cyber-bulling in education and school settings
To develop ICT competences about applying technology in different educational settings in order to improve the motivation and the creativity of the students and to ensure the progress of every child
To promote European cooperation in the field of education within the framework of the Erasmus+ programme by partnership building
Expected (learning) outcomes
Learning outcomes:

By taking part in this training course, the participants will:  

Develop competences regarding applying digital education activities and techniques in different formal settings in order to encourage inclusion
Understand the characteristics of an inclusive and tolerant environment
Become aware of the importance of incorporation/integration, identity and belonging
Develop communication, collaboration, presentation, problem-solving, negotiation, critical & creative thinking skills
Develop competences of ensuring harmonious group building (taking into account diversity challenges) and transforming the class as a group into a team
Have a better understanding of their own competence as teachers and will learn how to develop creative digital strategies for dealing with inclusion challenges in their own schools and classrooms
Learn how to understand the students’ different realities and how to better integrate them in the classroom
Learn how to develop tools (a digital game, an E-portfolio, digital stories) and learn about ways of applying technology in education for different age groups
Identify at least 5 activities and techniques for their own teaching context in order to boost the motivation of their students and to encourage inclusion
Have a better confidence in using web 2.0 social media tools
Be inspired to apply digital technology in the classroom
Understand the students’ different realities and how to use digital methods and tools in order to better integrate them in the classroom
Learn how to use tools that will help create bonds between the students and the teacher in a way that every student feels included
Develop ICT competences about applying technology in different educational settings in order to improve the motivation and the creativity of the students and to ensure the progress of every child
Learn how to identify limiting & negative beliefs and how to transform them into positive and supporting ones
Improve their interpersonal relationships
Learn how to introduce new tools & resources within the classroom to foster well-being and reduce early school leaving
Have a better understanding of the various forms of cyber-bulling and knowledge about impact, risk and long-term effect of victims and bullies
Learn how to create strategies on how to deal with and eliminate the various forms of cyber-bulling
Develop e-learning competences about recognising and prevention cyber-bulling and the needed knowledge and competences to prevent all forms of bullying and cyber-bulling in education and school settings
To promote European cooperation in the field of education within the framework of the Erasmus+ programme by partnership building
Develop e-tools and techniques that can be used in order to increase student’s motivation and combat drop-out phenomenon
Recognition / certification of participation
Europass Mobility Document
Certificate of Attendance
Attending fee
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Themes addressed

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