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Jean Monnet Programme

Key Activity 1 “Learning EU at School”

Bringing Europe to School Teachers (Β.Ε.S.T)

Academic Coordinator: Dr. Foteini Asderaki

Lecturer, Department of International and European Studies

University of Piraeus

University of Piraeus,

Greece

The aims of the project

to “Bring Europe to School Teachers” by

training and educating teachers of primary

schools on EU issues using ICTs (web 2.0,

social media, EDUglogster, wikis, blogs,

animoto, storybird etc)

to familiarize teachers with the existing EU

teaching material and encourage them to

contribute to the wider spread of it

to develop new teaching

material such as an e-book and

an e-game

to “Bring Europe to Schools”

through teachers who will act as

knowledge multipliers towards

primary school 12 years old

children and their families.

The specific objectives of the

project, are: a) to stimulate teaching and reflection activities of the

primary school level teachers and children in the field of European integration studies;

b) to create a human network of teachers in promoting EU material in their schools;

c) to enhance knowledge and awareness among teachers in primary education and among European citizens;

d) to develop new didactic and pedagogical material and tools for the ages of 9-12 years old;

e) to motivate teachers to develop innovative, inderdisciplinary and pedagogical methods for teaching EU issues at schools;

e) to promote teachers’ and in consequence childrens’ creativity for organising EU activities.

Selection criteria

Professional experience

Academic qualifications / training

ICT and foreign language skills

Interest on EU issues

Geographical dispersion

Teachers, languages’ teachers, musicians,

trainers, post-graduate and doctoral

students

Two training seminars

12-13 January 2013

EU structure and functioning

European Educational and ICT Policies

Diversity, fundamental rights and children's rights

Teaching Europe through Art

Greek participation in EU

Familiarization with web 2.0 and social media applications (e.g EDUglogster, wikis, blogs, animoto, storybird etc)

EU teaching material (teachers’ and kid’s corner)

EU games and European institutions’ simulation exercises

16-17 March 2013

Cyclades Museum: Teaching EU through museum education

Talking with MEPs: “The Future of Europe”

Erasmus in Schools, e-twinning, Asynchronous learning platforms

EU activities’ presentations by teachers

Consultation and proposals for the improvement of the e-book and the e-game

An e-book has been produced

..and an e-game

http://www.bestunipi.eu/

https://www.facebook.com/best

unipi

https://vimeo.com/65641539 https://vimeo.com/65641539

Thank you for your attention!

asderaki@unipi.gr

fasderaki@gmail.com

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