The international dimension of secondary schools: the potential for teachers
Thu, 21 Nov
|Mundo Matongé, Aquarius
EFIL, OBESSU, EEE-YFU, ATEE The event will look at internationalisation of secondary schools for attracting teachers to the profession, in light of the Europe on the Move, and the experience of some EU funded projects (teacher mobility, training teachers to support learning mobility of students).
Time & Location
21 Nov 2024, 10:30 – 12:00
Mundo Matongé, Aquarius, Rue d'Edimbourg 26, 1050 Ixelles, Belgium
About the event
The event will look at internationalisation of secondary schools through learning mobility as a tool for attracting teachers to the profession, in light of the Europe on the Move, and the experience of some EU initiatives and funded projects (eg. teacher mobility, training teachers to support learning mobility of pupils). Speakers will address the issue of workload of teachers in the context of the internationalisation of their school, and present opportunities for shared management and support by civil society organisations (CSOs) in this effort. The event covers the following themes:
Teaching key competences - looking at how teacehrs can successfully use learning mobility as a tool to develop a wide range of key competences of pupils.
Relation of teachers with other stakeholders - looking at how CSOs can support teachers in the international projects and therefore contribute both to quality learning mobility, to the wellbeing of teachers and their professional…