Search for European Projects

Language Learning for "Screen" Generation
Start date: Sep 1, 2014, End date: Aug 31, 2016 PROJECT  FINISHED 

Over the past years, a greater emphasis has been placed by the teachers on looking at new ways to innovate and encourage an environment where learners could develop their creativity, collaboration, the use of critical thinking skills as well as enhance their motivation and engagement factor. The new generation of learners who consider smart technologies to be their everyday routine pose a challenge to create innovative approaches to education. The main priorities are: 1. the use of ICT in the education process, 2. qualitative lessons which engage students not only to communicate but also collaborate. The the aims of the project are: (1) ensuring accessibility and legal opportunities and maximizing the development of children and young people's education coverage to provide best opportunities to extract individual capacity; (2) to strengthen the motivation of providing opportunities for teachers and trainers to continuously improve qualifications, increasing knowledge of modern technology, etc.; (3) stimulate continuous positive experience taking over and sharing between teachers as well as other forms of exchange of educational ideas. The expected project results are: 1) Organized 4 transnational seminars; 2) Created new educational products: A website in all project partners national languages; Toolkit of attractive language teaching which will consist of good practice examples, video lessons, tests, description of the methodologies for language teaching, etc.; Web-based adults language teachers network - space and opportunity to communicate, share experience etc.; 3) Shared language teaching experience; 4) Created new knowledge in language teaching didactic; 5) Promotes educational institutions International cooperation as well as knowledge and experience exchange.

Looking for a partnership?
Have a look at
Ma Région Sud!
https://maregionsud.up2europe.eu

Coordinator

Details

Project Website

3 Partners Participants