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Comenius summer courses on IWB for FL: iTILT project training

Comenius summer courses on IWB for FL: iTILT project training | TELT | Scoop.it

The EU project iTILT is offering an EU-funded summercourse on  Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) in Language Education This Comenius course is based on research and resources (training and teaching materials, practice examples) developed during the 2-year European project iTILT (interactive Technologies in Language Teaching).  http://itilt.eu

 

The course is offered by the University of Antwerp, Linguapolis and its project partners to promote effective IWB use in communicative language teaching. It is open to all interested in language teaching with the IWB, experienced or not. 

 

In 2013 there are two sessions: 

 

July, 15-19, at the Technical University Valencia, Department of Applied Linguistics, in Valencia (Spain) 

 

August, 12-16, at Aveiro University, Faculty of Education, in Aveiro (Portugal) 

 

 

Find information on the course description at the Comenius/Grundtvig Training database, the grants and the course pre-registration document from here: http://www.koenraad.info/content/current-courses#1

 

N.B. Apply for a Comenius grant before 16 January (= the final day for submitting completed forms (including a course (pre-)registration testimonial and employer signature) to your National Agency

http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/national_en.htm

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EU Grants for language teachers - deadline 16 January

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Participation à des stages de formation pour le TBI en classe de langue.

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Excellence in higher education teaching

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Laure Endrizzi:
As a result of the massification of higher education and the increasing competitiveness in European and global higher education, many questions surrounding teaching and research quality have emerged in recent years. The primacy of research over teaching is increasingly debated. The higher education profession has changed significantly, with the emergence of a more explicit teaching role in universities and the development of more diverse and more active teaching methods, although work in this area remains largely uncoordinated, particularly in the social and human sciences. Though still limited in scope, original initiatives are beginning to emerge to promote the teaching component of higher education. Today, teaching excellence tends to be the main focus of attention, reigniting debates over higher education academics’ training and support.
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