Welcome to Creativity through Early Years Science Education. Course Calender. What is Sharing Landscapes? Using tablets for teaching outside the classroom Sharing Landscapes is an Erasmus+ training course held in locations throughout Europe including Lesvos, Stratford upon Avon, Santorini and Stockholm.
Sharing Landscapes addresses issues of teaching outside the classroom; in an urban, rural, local, national and European context. The educational material is based on landscape interpretation, outdoor experiential education and mobile technology, The course will focus on how mobile learning through smart phones and tablets is revolutionising outdoor education. We show you how to take learning outdoors to rural and urban locations but retain many of the resources of the classroom in your pocket. The ultimate aim is to create tools for learners which will strengthen European cultural identity. During the course we use the following Learning Outcomes, explored in the context of study trips and workshops in urban and rural heritage settings: Find out more about who can apply or apply now.
European Training Courses - FSC. The FSC offers unique opportunities for teachers from across Europe to learn and share their passion for outdoor education and sustainability.
Our courses take place at inspiring locations within the UK and Bulgaria. In 2015 and 2016 we will be offering the courses below. Who should attend? These courses are for anyone involved in outdoor learning or wishing to develop programmes for schools and adults: education providers, teachers, centre managers, education decision makers. Participants will receive a Europass certificate of attainment. Funding and Costs All courses are available for funding from Erasmus+ Key Action 1 Mobility. Contact Us For any questions and support please contact global@field-studies-council.org 2015 programme 2016 programme. Course detail. Report.
Aeiforum - Need to Know. Current Courses - INTERACTING theatre in education. THE SCIENCE & ART COURSE 2015/2016. 5th session: 5 to 11 July 2015 6th session: 3 to 9 of July 2016 A Coruña, Galicia, Spain The High School URBANO LUGRIS (A Coruña) is organizing the 5th session of the Course on Science and Art “SCIENCE & ART: SO DIFFERENT, SO SIMILAR!”
In collaboration with ARSCIENCIA and – for the first time – with the National Museum of Science and Technology of Spain (MUNCYT) in A Coruña, where the course will take place!!! The new museum building offers all modern facilities, is located at the seaside and provides a phantastic view from its installations. The course has been published so far on the Comenius-Grundtvig Database with the reference number: ES-2013-353-002. TRAINING DESCRIPTION FORM: SCIENCE & ART: SO DIFFERENT, SO SIMILAR! The course is also registered in the new ERASMUS + COURSE CATALOGUE at the SCHOOL EDUCATION GATEWAY. In addition we are pleased to announce that the famous Art & Science writer Arthur I. The course “SCIENCE & ART: SO DIFFERENT, SO SIMILAR!” Arthur I. Erasmus PLUS(+) courses - Learn English in Ireland & England. Pilgrims English Language Courses - 2015 Courses, Dates and Fees. Release your creativity Inspirational trainers Engaging and effective training Communicate freely Continuous professional development Innovative ideas to motivate your students Meet teachers from over 30 countries Unlock your potential Inspiring international community Learn by doing Practical ideas to take home with you Be the teacher you want to be Relaxing atmosphere PrevNext Please note that some course dates have changed since the brochure was published.
The dates below are the final and correct dates. Click on each Course Description below to see and download a full Course Information Sheet. You will need this if you are applying for an EU grant. Go to our EU Funding page to see how you can get funding for your course! Latest Testimonials Video Testimonial Here is a video testimonial from one of our participants. List of courses, session dates and countries. Science. Course for Teachers of Science This one week course for primary and secondary school teachers of science provides: an insight into the teaching of science in British schoolsan opportunity to compare the teaching of science in different European countries, to exchange ideas and develop links with teachers from other countriesan opportunity to attend stimulating scientific lectures and workshops and gain new inspiration and teaching ideas for their science classes (at primary or secondary level)an introduction to CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) focusing on sciencea visit to the Science Museum and/or Natural History Museum in London The course will take place during THE CHELTENHAM SCIENCE FESTIVAL (2-7 June 2015), an important national annual festival where people can hear directly from some of Britain's great thinkers and scientists on a wide range of topics.
Themes from recent festivals have included 'Human Enhancement' and 'Sustainable World'. Groups Individuals. Najczęściej zadawane pytania.