ACSI International Summer Institute, August 15-19, 2016, Budapest, Hungary

International accredited training program for school and kindergarten teachers. Write to see if space is still available!

International Summer Institute, August 15-19, 2016

REGISTER HERE BY JUNE 30 

The Summer Institute training will be in English. (Groups may bring a translator with them.)

The courses are 30 instructional hours (6 hours per day, from 9:00 a.m. to 15:00 p.m.). The method of instruction is interactive and project based. Individual and cooperative learning activities are included. The outcome of the course is a project- based- unit which is applicable for the school. Please bring a laptop with you, as coursework and course materials will require using a computer.

Main topics of the course:

Education for 21st Century Skills in Christian Schools

Course content:

  1. Why is 21st Century Learning Critical for the Christian School?
  2. What Teaching Methods did Jesus Use?
  3. Framework for 21st Century Learning
  4. Developing Learning and Innovation Skills (Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity)
  5. Comparing/Contrasting 20th and 21st Century Education Paradigms
  6. Daggett’s Application Model
  7. Enhancing Your 21st Century Classroom Practices
    (Blended Learning, Digital Classroom, Debate, Cooperative Learning, Formative Assessment, Bloom’s Mastery Learning and Taxonomy, Project Based Learning)
  8. Developing a PBL Unit

 

Indicate your interest in participating in the course as soon as possible by contacting Agi Jordanidisz (SEND EMAIL). 

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ACSI International Summer Institute, August 15-19, 2016, Budapest, Hungary

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