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• TITLE OF THE TRAINING ACTIVITY IN THE LANGUAGE OF TUITION  English : How to teach interactively?

• TYPE OF TRAINING ACTIVITYTRAINING AIMED AT PARTICIPANTS RECEIVING A GRANT FOR EITHER COMENIUS OR GRUNDTVIG TARGET GROUPS 

• ORIGIN OF THE TRAINING OTHER COURSES NOT RESULTING FROM AN LLP OR PREVIOUS SOCRATES PROJECT

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THEMATIC FIELD OF THE TRAINING

GENERAL IN-SERVICE TRAINING School management, school autonomy Career guidance and counselling School improvement & quality evaluation Pedagogy and didactics Intercultural education Gender training Inclusive approaches Combating failure in education Fight against school failure & link school and work European citizenship & European dimension Active citizenship

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LANGUAGES USED FOR THE TRAINING

MAIN LANGUAGE: English OTHER LANGUAGE/S USED

DURING THE TRAINING: Bulgarian, French LANGUAGE VERSION(S) IN WHICH MATERIALS WILL BE PROVIDED: Bulgarian, English

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EDUCATION SECTOR OF THE TRAINING PARTICIPANTS

SCHOOL AND PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION Primary General secondary Vocational/Technical secondary Special education for disabled persons

ADULT EDUCATIONAdult education provider Second chance or remedial education Adult education for disabled persons Higher education institution offering outreach courses for adults Organisations working with migrant groups/ethnic minorities Centres for guidance, councelling or accreditation Other sectors of adult education

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TARGET AUDIENCE

Teachers (Pre-school, primary, secondary, vocational, adult, special needs) Teacher trainers Careers officers, educational guides and counsellors Inspectors

Headteachers/principals/managers of schools/organisations offering adult education Other (Paid or voluntary) management staff in the institution/organisation Members of students/teachers councils in adult education

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INSTITUTION ORGANISING THE TRAINING

NAME OF THE ORGANISATION: National Association of the Bulgarian European ClubsSTREET AND NUMBER: j.k. Strelbishte, bl. 35A, ent. A, fl.5POSTCODE:1404 - TOWN / CITY: SofiaCOUNTRY: Bulgaria WEBSITE:  http://ec.europa.eu/bulgaria/youth/nabec/index_en.

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ORGANISER/S OF THE TRAINING:  

PERSON 1:  Krasimira VasilevaTEL NR: +359 889823024EMAIL: [email protected] 2: Viara GurovaTEL NR: +359 887451119EMAIL: [email protected]

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FULL DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING CONTENTS

IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE TRAINING: (EN)

PreparationThe Preparation of the training activity will be in two directions:1.Logistics – it includes selecting a place for accomodation; preparing the place for the training activity; organizing the cultural program for participants, assistance to the participants on all their request and inquiry.2.Preparation for the Training – it includes development of course materials (for trainers and for participants), design of study environment and provision of a package with training materials for the participants and muiltimedia training materials; development of inquiry carts for implementing a feedback and valuation.

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Objectives

The main objective of the seven-day course is formation of competences of the participants for selection and using of interactive training methods for specific educational purpose. The specific goals are formation of: - knowledge about interactive training system on the base of human relationship and modern ICT;- skills for creation of interactive educational atmosphere;- knowledge and skills for using interactive methods on the base of personal communication - brain writing, pyramid, fish bowling, panel discussion, lightning, avalanche and etc.;- knowledge and skills for using computer based technologies;- knowledge and skills for planning and organization of interactive activities as a way of coping with difficulties arising in the course of the educational process;- culture of communication in interactive educational environment.This course contributes to expand the understanding of new provocations of education in Europe.

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Methodology

Methodology of the present training activity has three directions: 1.Broadening the knowledge of the participants by lecture activities, PowerPoint presentations, discussion group work;2.Formations of professional skills by practical training, group work, using of ICT, work on web-based training circle;3.Acquiring of competence as each of the participants will have the opportunity to prepare and present interactive methods connected with his professional practice. The participants will be able to make reciprocal assessment.

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Follow-up

At the end of the course the participants will express their evaluation about the effectiveness of the course filling in an inquiry and specifying to what extent their expectations have been fulfilled.The contact with participants will be remained after the end of the course and their valuations on the result of discussed interactive methods’ using in their professional practice will be requested after three months.

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PROGRAMME OF THE TRAINING ACTIVITIES (DAY BY DAY)

First day:Accommodation11.00 - Welcome party

Second day: 09.00 – 10.00 – Course introduction (presentation, expectation from the present course)10.30 – 12.00 – Problems connected with the education in Europe (experience, facts, discussion) 14.00 – 16.00 – European provocations in the education

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Third day: 09.00 – 10.00 – Advantages of the interactive educational environment (presentation and discussion)10.00 – 12.00 – Interactive training methods on the base of personal communication and methodology for their implementation (brain-writing, panel discussion, traffic lights, pyramid, avalanche and etc.)14.00 – 16.00 – Interactive training methods on the base of personal communication and methodology for their implementation (continuation)16.00 – 18.00 – cultural programme

Fourth day:09.00 – 12.00 – Interactive training on the base of modern technical instruments and Internet14.00 – 16.00 – individual work of the participants with different interactive methods16.00 – 18.00 – culture event

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Fifth day:

09.00 – 12.00 – Applying of interactive training methods in different subjects and extracurricularwork (participants, demonstration)14.00 – 16.00 – Applying of interactive training methods in different subjects and extracurricular work (participants, demonstration)16.00 – 18.00 – cultural programme

Sixth day: 09.00 – 12.00 – The role of the teacher and the students during the interactive work14.00 – 16.00 – Issues and difficulties of interactive methods’ using 16.00 – 18.00 – fellow party

Seventh day:09.00 – 11.00 – Bulgarian experience in extracurricular work by activities of national net of school European clubs in Bulgaria11.00 – 12.00 – Giving the certificates12.00 – 13.00 – Feedback and closing session

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TYPE OF CERTIFICATION OF ATTENDANCE AWARDED

Certificate of attendance including description of training content and time input

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IDENTIFICATION OF THE TRAINER/S: NAME, PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION, ROLE DURING THE TRAINING: The trainers are the professors from Sofia University:

- prof. Viara Gurova;

- dr. Vania Bogilova and etc.