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ELCE in Shida Kartli : Cycles 1-3

ELCE in Shida Kartli : Cycles 1-3. P resenter s: Babi Kenchuashvili , Lali Kurdadze , and Marina Terterovi. ELCE in Our Classrooms. Cycle I Spring 2012 P resenter : B abi Kenchuashvili. BENEFITS. Pedagogy and methodology Civic education topics Materials development

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ELCE in Shida Kartli : Cycles 1-3

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  1. ELCE in ShidaKartli: Cycles 1-3 Presenters: BabiKenchuashvili, LaliKurdadze, and Marina Terterovi

  2. ELCE in Our Classrooms Cycle I Spring 2012 Presenter: BabiKenchuashvili

  3. BENEFITS • Pedagogy and methodology • Civic education topics • Materials development • Sharing/Borrowing ideas • Facing challenges • Raising student motivation

  4. What city is it?Where is it?

  5. What city is it?Where is it?

  6. What is it?

  7. What is it?

  8. Join the parts • KartlisDeda is … • New York … • Tbilisi … • The Statue of Liberty is … • New York is… • …in New York. • …big. • …is in America. • ...is in Tbilisi. • … in Georgia.

  9. Statue of Liberty KartlisDeda

  10. The World Flags and National Symbols

  11. Great Britain(დიდი ბრიტანეთი)

  12. Italy(იტალია)

  13. Iraq(ერაყი)

  14. The USA(აშშ)

  15. North Korea(ჩრდილოეთ კორეა)

  16. France(საფრანგეთი)

  17. Georgia

  18. Statescan be (სახელმწიფო) RepublicsMonarchies (რესპუბლიკა) (მონარქია)

  19. Monarchy Has a king or queen Republic Has an elected(არჩეული)president

  20. Which countries are monarchies and which are republics Georgia, the USA, Holland/the Netherlands (ჰოლანდია), Turkey, Armenia (სომხეთი), Great Britain, Spain (ესპანეთი), China, Italy, Azerbaijan (აზერბაიჯანი), Poland (პოლონეთი) France, • Republics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Monarchies --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------

  21. Government Systems(სახელმწიფო წყობა) • Democracy: people elect the government. • Communism: the government has all the businesses and farms. • Dictatorship: the country has got one single (ერთადერთი) leader. • Totalitarianism: a country with one political party. • Anarchy: when there is no government.

  22. France • North Korea • Great Britain • Iraq • It is a republic • It is a totalitarian state (სახელმწიფო) • It is a monarchy • It had (ჰყავდა) a dictator • This country has an elected president. • This country has got a queen. • In this county there is only one leader and one party. • There was (იყო) dictatorship (დიქტატურა) in this country.

  23. Thank You

  24. Volunteerism and Public ParticipationEnglish Language through Civic Education Authors:Maia Lomsadze LaliKurdadze Nino Sarauli Nana Aivazashvili

  25. Volunteer does things without payment willingly

  26. Kinds of litter

  27. Recycling vocabulary

  28. Recycling game

  29. Categorizing the rubbish

  30. Volunteerism is fun

  31. Our team

  32. Thank you ! 2013

  33. Materials Development Marina Terterovi Public school#8 Gori, Georgia

  34. Why to do materials Development? Helps students to be more creative Enlarges the knowledge of the task Increases students motivation( they would learn and see something different apart their text books and workbooks) Teachers can use various materials and increase their creativity.

  35. Mind Map WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ENGLAND?

  36. Photos of England and London

  37. Buckingham Palace

  38. London Eye

  39. Tower Bridge

  40. Word matching

  41. Match the words with the pictures Residence------, royal----------, parliament--------, Flag of the UK--------, wheel--------, locate------- prison----------, emblem of England---------, monarchy--------, crowned----------, financial-----------, European Union-----------, underground----------, flag of England----------.

  42. Systems of Govenment England London England is a country that is the part of the United Kingdom. The capital is London, from 1066. The population of England is 53 million. The basic political system is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary system. The National Flag is red cross. National emblems are: Res Rose and Royal Arms of England. The United Kingdom is a member of the European Union(EU). The longest river is the Thames. Weather is mild, not very cold and not very hot. Christianity is the most popular religion. The most famous educational centers are: Oxford and Cambridge. London is the leading global city. It is located on the river Thames. London is divided into parts. The first is the City, which is the business and financial part of London. The West part, which is the richest part of London with beautiful shops and restaurants, and the East part of London which is the working part of London. Westminster Abbey-is the place where Kings and Queens are crowned.The Tower of London was a prison and Royal Treasury, now it is a museum. Buckingham Palace, is the residence of the Queen. Trafalgar Square is the place where Nelson’s Column stands with four big lions around it. “Tube”-is London’s underground. Hyde Park is the park where open air meetings take place. London Eye is a very tall wheel visited be 3.5 million people every year.

  43. How the students work

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