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Join the "LIGHT" Erasmus Intensive Programme from June 11-22, 2012 at the University of Ioannina, Greece. This program aims to improve the quality and volume of student and teaching staff mobility, promote cooperation between higher education institutions and enterprises, and develop innovative practices in science education. Participants will engage in interactive activities, discussions, lectures, and gain 5 ECTS credits. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your teaching of the fundamental topic of light!
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“LIGHT”Erasmus Intensive Programme 11-22 June 2012 UNIVERSITY OF IOANNINA GREECE
Coordinator: UNIVERSITY OF IOANNINA, GREECEPartners: UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES: ITALY UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS: CYPRUS UNIVERSITY OF EINDHOVEN: THE NETHERLANDS LINNAEUS UNIVERSITY: SWEDEN UNIVERSITY OF MINHO: PORTUGAL DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY: IRELAND
Main objectives of the erasmus sub-programme • To improve the quality and to increase the volume of student and teaching staff mobility throughout Europe. • To improve the quality and to increase the volume of multilateral cooperation between higher education institutions in Europe. • To increase the degree of transparency and compatibility between higher education. • To improve the quality and to increase the volume of cooperation between higher education institutions and enterprises. • To facilitate the development of innovative practices in education and training at tertiary level, and their transfer, including from one participating country to others. • To support the development of innovative ICT-based content, services, pedagogies and practice for lifelong learning.
The “LIGHT” project • The “LIGHT” project is a basis for the development of common undergraduate curricula since it will develop one of them. • It promotes co-operation between Universities and Enterprises, as science museums, science centres and environmental parks under the scope “science for all citizens” • Aims to invest on ICT affordances for interactive communication through a website, using teaching of light for exchanging experiences and innovative ideas relating to science content, services, pedagogies and practices, materials and equipment.
Multidisciplinarity • University of Naples has expertise in outdoors science education. • University of Ioannina does scientific research on the innovation of using cultural-historical-activity theory (CHAT) in Science Education. • University of Eindhoven is building a CHAT network in Europe. • University of Cyprus has expertise in psychological approach on science education. • University of Minho has expertise in Biology Education and school science textbooks. • Linnaeus University uses the concept of “Nature of School Science” (NOSS). • Dublin City University has expertise to open and distance learning in science teacher education.
IP “LIGHT” • Participation: 2-3 teachers and 6-7 students from each University. • Duration of the IP: 10 days (12 days of stay). • Language of the IP: English. • Target groups: Early Childhood and Primary School Teacher students and Science Teachers (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, etc.). • Activities: 2 weeks,6-7 Students and 2-3 Teachers from each University participate in: • interactive activities • simulated cases discussions • multidisciplinary approaches of “hundred skills” on most relevant case-studies • round-table and plenary discussions • lectures from Teachers and Professionals of the relevant field • Benefits:The I.P. program will award students participating in the project with 5 ECTS and 3 or more didactical units. The I.P. will be included as one of the courses into the diploma.
Aims And ObjectivesLIGHT I.P. Program Aims to: • Encourage efficient and multinational teaching of the topic of “Light (fundamental scientific topic in all sciences Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, etc.) • Enable students and teachers • to work together in multinational groups • to gain new perspectives on the topic of “Light”. • Allow the teaching staff exchange views • on teaching content • new curricula approaches • on testing teaching methods in an international open classroom environment.
Objectives of the LIGHT I.P. • Contribution to the development of quality university (tertiary) teacher education to promote high performance, innovation and a European dimension in systems and practices in science education. • Support to the realisation of an European area for cultural studies in science education • Support innovative ICT-based content, services, pedagogies and practice for teaching and learning. • Promote co-operation in quality assurance in all sectors of education and training in Europe by using apparatuses in all sectors of education and training.
Priorities of IP “LIGHT” • We offer the students the opportunity to meet a lot of different epistemologies (keynotes) and didactic approaches (workshops) as well. (Social sustainability in science education , sustainability generation, development of spatial thinking, Science Museums and Science Centers, argumentation skills, Science and Society, Vision etc.) • Future implementation of the IP as a regular part of the study programmes of the participating institutions, integration of the project results in a future curriculum development project.
Outputs of the project • PARTNERSHIP (New or extended European partnerships). • EXPERIENCE (Experience gained by individuals, Experience gained from town-twinning, cultural events). • METHODOLOGY (Increased knowledge of the participants within a certain field and topic). • PRIORITIES (Pedagogical Strategy, Plan for educational activities) • CURRICULUMAn innovative curriculum about the topic of “LIGHT” • WEBSITE ( http://erasmus-ip.uoi.gr/)The modular website will be used to spread the results of the IP. • A CD/DVD with the IP content will be widely distributed.
Methodology of the project Everyday the daily plan includes a keynote lecture , a workshop and group work, as the below example from the 2nd day of the program • 10:30Groups meeting • 11:00 Keynote lecture: MattiasLundin & Ragnar Olsson, Linnaeus University, "Social sustainability in science education - an intersectional perspective"- Discussion • 13:30 Lunch break • 15:00 1st WORKSHOP-Leader: University of Ioannina, Greece • 17:00 Collaborative group work • 18:00 Group presentations • Every lecture and workshop refers to the main topic of the program, the “LIGHT”, and aims to the development of an innovative curriculum about this topic. • The development of the curriculum will be held in the last two days of the program, with the contribution of all teachers and students.
Methodology of the project After each keynote and lecture, every group has to prepare during the Collaborative group worka presentation about a relative topic. • All groups choose subjects/themes of their own. • create and describe a ”small curriculum” on their subject. using: • 1. Aim/learning outcome/goal/rationale • 2. decide up to three different groups of pupils – different ages • 3. describe the activity they would like to conduct to make their target groups achieve the learning objectives • Put great focus on the progression between their target groups • 4. they discuss their didactical decisions • 5. refine their activity from point 3 after you have discussed the didactical questions • 6. prepare any extra resources they will need to teach this topic eg. worksheets
Methodology of the project Every group have to fill in the below table:
Teachers’ work on the IP course as part of a new international master course (STRANDS) • Introduction (about the three years project) • Goals-Aims • Rational of the project (universities involved- reasons for working on a common project-common basic ideas ) • Science Education (supporting evidence for teaching science education at all educational levels) • Teachers training (through lectures and workshops) • Students training (through lectures and workshops) • Teaching and learning strategies- methods • Case studies on the topic of “Light” • Light • Light and sustainability • Light in science and society • Evaluation (of the three year’s project) • Implications (for the future)
University Course Title Rationale Objectives/aims of the course Methodology-Teaching Strategies • Lectures- Seminars • Workshops • Case studies Learning outcomes • University students work on the scientific topic so as to: • Study their pupils’/students’ ideas about the scientific topic. • Design proper activities for their pupils/students. • Select tools and methods to teach. • Design and effectuate projects about the scientific topic. • Evaluation • Bibliography- References
Group of Ioannina Wednesday 13/06/2012 15:00 1st WORKSHOP-Leader: University of Ioannina, Greece 17:00 Collaborative group work 18:00 Group presentations Sunday 17/06/2012 11:00 Keynote lecture: KaterinaPlakitsi, Assistant Professor in Science Education, University of Ioannina, " Teaching Science in Science Museums and Science Centers: Towards a New Pedagogy?"- Discussion
Enjoy your stay in the lovely city of Ioannina!!!