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Title: ITC ROSA LUXEMBURG Progetto: 'Youth Educational Systems' Comenius Regio


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ITC ROSA LUXEMBURGProgetto'Youth Educational
Systems' Comenius Regio

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From the mandatory education to the innovative
methodologies
  • Skills certification for the 4 cultural axes
    (language, mathematics, scientific and
    technological, social-historical)
  • Reference to the 8 key competences of citizenship
  • Certification on three levels basic,
    intermediate, advanced

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From a traditional teaching method to new
methods for achieving competences the
centrality of the student
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Educational personalization
  • Giorgio Chiosso
  • Renowed educator he reminds us that starting
    from Rousseau, education has learned to recognise
    the Subject of the training activity.

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A common point between the 2 models must be
found
  • educational personalization
  • School in which the Subject is important, in
    terms of
  • Growing rate
  • Particular intelligence
  • Background
  • Personal and family expectations
  • school effectiveness
  • - to measure school performace in more effective
    terms

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Educational references
  • Howard Gardner
  • Multiple intelligence
  • Subject valorization

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Educational references
  • Reuven Feuerstein
  • personalized learning schemes based on
    individual aptitudes and necessities

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Educational references
  • Marguerite Altet
  • Philippe Meirieu
  • School time divided according to personal
    learning time and needs
  • The importance of teaching practices
  • The subject has to be able to control its own
    learning process

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UK Educational reform
  • The reform is characterized by personalization
    that refers not only to the styles of learning
    but also to methods of teaching and to the
    schools capacity to function as a community of
    teachers, parents and students .

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LEARNING BY COMPETENCES
  • The teacher asks the student to have a personal
    relation with the object to know, learning also
    from the experience in a creative way.
  • learning by doing

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  • An effective educational path, learning by
    competences
  • Working through competences signifies putting
    into practice what has been learned favoring
    action an action that is found in the
    educational path and respects the following
    criteria
  • Significant
  • Criticality
  • Concrete

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A method that updates the knowledge for gaining
skills by the digital-natives
Mind manager Brain booster Partecipa.net Fast
reading Memorizing techniques Interactive
blackboard
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Great part of the students do not use the maximum
capacity of their personal capacity. The
objective of the BRAINSPRING! Activity is to help
the students to obtain the best study results
through a methodology that can be used also in
their future life and work environment.
Brain Booster
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The BRAINBOOSTER project an educational
activity dedicated to the students of the first
grade of high school, aiming at reducing school
dispersion, assuring a transversal skill recovery
and promoting school achievements. With this
objective in mind, an integrating course for
improving the study methods was established. It
also focused on the management of the study
activity from a quantitative and qualitative
point of view, with the conviction that once new
methods are learned and applied for one
discipline this method can be used also on the
other fields of activity.
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The BRAINBOOSTER PROJECT has three steps 1)
Introduction to fast reading This phase
concentrates on correcting reading shortcomings
that a great number of persons have. Afterwards,
techniques for improving reading speed are
offered this improves the study time and
concentration ability, particularly in the first
phase of reading and revision.
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2)Introduction to mnemonic techniques Through
the presentation of simple mnemonic techniques
students gain awareness of the mechanisms that
manage the accumulation of information that can
be used during study activities and examinations.
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  • 3) The management of information
  • A radial approach to thinking is undertaking
    through the use of mental maps, by a screening
    program 'Mind Manager', applied to
  • Note making (ideas organization)
  • Note taking (organization of the ideas of the
    others)
  • Projecting - creativity

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Education towards legality partecipa.net
  • Today we notice that
  • 1. A widespread crisis of the civic sense, also
    found in the adult world is in a decline in
    social participation, a closure in the private
    sphere.
  • 2. The inclination to risks, transgression and
    autonomy, characterizes the teenagers life.
  • 3. The difficult intergenerational dialog has
    determined the creation of a separate world of
    the youth, outside the local community and
    institutions.
  • 4. The values of privacy and of the emotional
    ties prevail among the teenagers over the social
    and political sphere.

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Methodology and activities
  • Newspaper reading, on-line archives
    consultation, article writing on the topic of
    underage childrens responsibility and types of
    crimes.
  • Meetings with guardianship judge of the Bologna
    Courthouse.
  • The role of the guardianship judge, child and
    disabled persons protection
  • Virtual visit of the Legislative Assembly
  • Guided visit of the Legislative Assembly
  • The students present their projects and the
    elaborated articles and they ask questions on how
    the laws are passed and on the topic of the
    defense of the law.
  • Problems related to underage childrens
    responsibility and bully actions. Study case and
    video presentations. Value promotion through
    regulations.
  • Meeting with the Civil Defender of the Emilia
    Romagna Region
  • CONGRESS on Problems related to underage
    children and deviance and on Values promotion
    through regulations. In each school starting
    from 17.00 to 19.30, with the participation of
    the students, as speakers, and their parents.

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Research-action meeting 'Pe(n)sare differenziato
  • Objectives
  • Stimulating a behavior of respect and safeguard
    of the environment
  • Developing the projecting and organizational
    skills in order to promote concrete actions for
    protecting the environment

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We organize in school a Conference on recycling
(third grade)
  • PHASES and METHODOLOGY
  • Getting to know the topic through a
    'stakeholders training, namely becoming relevant
    subjects of the topic
  • The creation of 4 working groups ( coordinator,
    verbalizer, speaker, etc.)
  • Learning by using the network and interviews of
    the administrators of certain areas
  • Preparing a slide presentation
  • Identifying the hot arguments and relevant
    speakers to invite
  • Organizing the events material organizing the
    informative material, public relations, number of
    interventions, invitations, debates

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POSSIBLE OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES from concepts to
practice each and everyone can reach competences
  • Selection of
  • 3 citizenship competences
  • and
  • 2 competences of the language axis

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Citizenship competences
  • Communication
  • Acquiring and interpreting information
  • Collaboration and participation

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Competences of the language axis
  • Mastering the tools of expression and
    argumentation needed to handle the verbal
    interactions in various contexts
  • Using a foreign language for communicative and
    operational purposes

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PROJECTING ACCORDING TO THE COMPETENCES PROPOSAL
Citizenship competences Competences of the language axis Abilities and skills Involved subjects Fundamental knowledge Keywords Methods and time Examinations Evaluation
Communication Reading, Comprehension, Interpreting texts, (verbal or non verbal) and recognizing different languages Understanding the importance of communication Recognizing the fundamental elements of communication Making the difference between various types of languages Understanding the products of audio-visual communication Italian L2 L3 History of the arts The elements of communication Oral texts (radio, TV, cinema9 through the use of multimedia instruments The main structural and expressive elements of a multimedia text Encompasses the general meaning of a text, event, problem. It shows the logical connections Individual and group work Time 15-20 hours Elaborating schemes also of IT language Oral presentation of the activity (according to the chosen topic) Level 1 It is according to the descriptors, in a guided manner Level 2 It is according to the descriptors, relatively in autonomy Level 3 It is according to the descriptors, in total autonomy
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Citizenship competences Competences of the language axis Abilities and skills Involved subjects Fundamental knowledge Keywords Methods and time Examinations Evaluation
Communication Collaboration and participation Acquiring and interpreting information Knowing and applying different techniques of reading according to the type of text and objective Recognizing the structure of a text and understanding its meaning Dealing with communicational situations and exchanging information using the right language Understanding the audio-visual communication products Italian L2 L3 History of the arts The elements of communication Oral texts (radio, TV, cinema9 through the use of multimedia instruments The main structural and expressive elements of a multimedia text Encompasses the general meaning of a text, event, problem. It shows the logical connections Group work with homework assignments Internet research Frontal lessons Interactive lesson Oral presentation Time 15-20 hours Intermediate examination through tests Creating a product and examination through oral presentation by the workgroups Written examinations Eventual presentations to others classes Level 1 It is according to the descriptors, in a guided manner Level 2 It is according to the descriptors, relatively in autonomy Level 3 It is according to the descriptors, in total autonomy
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Conclusive reflection lets no turn methodology
in a fetish'
  • What drives the master of a dog to go out on a
    winter morning at 6 a.m.?
  • Motivation!
  • What is it all about?
  • un earthly gift' that of the humans to be the
    engine of great works!

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Motivation synergy moved by
  • Profound and personal needs
  • Catalyzing examples (a motivated teachers is more
    efficient)
  • Superego dimension
  • Social utility dimension
  • Motivation is simpler to be lived emphatically
    and not to impose it!

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Thank you for your attention! Cristina Donà ITC
Rosa Luxemburg- Bologna
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