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Elos – education stretching borders. World of today. Globalized world International world of work But internationally oriented education?. What is Elos?. A school concept and A European network (with support of LLP of EU). Elos.
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World of today • Globalized world • International world of work But internationally oriented education?
What is Elos? • A school concept and • A European network (with support of LLP of EU)
Elos Creates a curriculum of European and International Orientation (EIO) Based on the Common Framework for Europe Competence (CFEC) Based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
European Council Strategic Objectives: Making lifelong learning and mobility a reality Improving the quality and efficiency of education and training Promoting equity, social cohesion and active citizenship Enhancing creativity and innovation, including entrepreneurship, at all levels of education and training
European Council Key competences: Learning to learn Entrepreneurship Social and cultural awareness Communication in foreign languages
Why internationalisation? • Students benefit! • Teachers benefit! • Schools benefit!
Students benefit! • Elos prepares students for learning, working and living in a globalized world • Helps to form their identity: “The shortest path to oneself leads around the world” (Hermann Keyserling, German philosopher) • Motivating for students
Students benefit! • International cooperation with peers • Knowledge of one or more modern foreign languages • Informed and critical citizens of Europe and the wider world • Key Competences: - Learning to learn - Entrepreneurship - Social and cultural awareness
Teachers benefit! • Exchanging best practices with colleagues from Europe • Training and further education abroad • Take a look over the borders: how do they operate?
Schools benefit! • Elos = Unique selling point = marketing tool • Internationalisation is firmly rooted in school development plan + curriculum (not dependent on individuals) • Elos is suitable for all national curricula and all school types • Motivating for staff
Schools benefit! • International recognition of school and student competences • International acknowledgement of quality of internationalisation in your school • Cooperation with like-minded schools in international network
Letter of Commitment & Elos School Standard Schools sign–up to working towards implementing the Elos School Standard over a period of 3 years. General criteria: • enabling students to develop ‘Europe competence’ through the school curriculum & activities abroad • embedding the Elos goals in school curriculum & school policy • building staff competence & institutional capacity • involvement in international exchange activities (real or virtual) • monitoring & evaluating
Elos Schools • Following approval by the national coordinator/national advisory panel, schools can use the general Elos School logo • Schools receive a National School manual and guidance & support from the Elos national coordinator • Schools can apply for an Elos School Accreditation (evidence of 80% of the criteria in the Standard) • A transnational quality assurance system will be put in place to ensure transparency in national procedures & mutual compatibility.
National School Manual • Applying to be an Elos School • Coordination at school level • Embedding Elos in the curriculum • Examples of student activities • Linking Elos to national education priorities • Linking Elos to national curriculum • Quality review & validation process
Elos in the classroom & in school activities In lessons: • Complete an audit of all European/International themes in school lessons • work collaboratively in lessons and projects with other subjects and schools (abroad) In activities: • visits abroad (cultural visits) • email and internet projects (ESP/eTwinning) • student and teachers exchanges (Comenius school projects) • projects with partner schools (ESP)
Support for schools • Advice on grants (Comenius projects) • National network meetings (school coordinators, school heads, teachers) • (Inter)national conferences • Quality evaluation based on a standard • Support for implementation of Elos in schools • Elos Website
Certification • For schools • For students
Certification School: Signing of Letter of commitment + self-evaluation Participation in network Awarded by national coordinator External evaluation every 3 years ELOS SCHOOL CERTIFICATE
Certification Student: • Student portfolio based on CFEC • Awarded by certified Elos school ELOS STUDENT CERTIFICATE (at the end of school career)
Elos Europe Currently +/- 150 Elos schools in 17 countries 125,000 students In countries: national/regional Elos coordinator European association and network Links to enterprises and Higher Education
ESP & Elos • Partner since 2005 • ESP schools members of Elos network • ESP head teachers & teachers participation in conferences, seminars and projects • Elos school plaques presented to ESP schools • Elos publications distributed to ESP schools
Information For further information on Elos contact the ESP office or check out the Elos website: office@esp.dnet.co.uk www.eloseducation.info