«Ψηφιακά Μέσα και Γλωσσική Εκπαίδευση» Επιμορφωτικό Πρόγραμμα Κ.Ε.ΔΙ.ΒΙ.Μ. ΕΚΠΑ

Tο νέο μοριοδοτούμενο επιμορφωτικό πρόγραμμα “Ψηφιακά Μέσα και Γλωσσική Εκπαίδευση” του Κ.Ε.ΔΙ.ΒΙ.Μ. ΕΚΠΑ απευθύνεται σε φιλολόγους, εκπαιδευτικούς ξένων γλωσσών, δασκάλους, νηπιαγωγούς, εκπαιδευτές ενηλίκων και στελέχη της εκπαίδευσης. Το πρόγραμμα στοχεύει στην απόκτηση των απαιτούμενων γνώσεων και δεξιοτήτων για την ουσιαστική και αποτελεσματική ενσωμάτωση των ψηφιακών μέσων στη γλωσσική διδασκαλία της πρώτης, δεύτερης και ξένης γλώσσας, σε όλα τα επίπεδα της εκπαίδευσης. Σύμφωνα με την ισχύουσα νομοθεσία, μοριοδοτείται με 2 μόρια για διορισμούς εκπαιδευτικών και 1 μόριο για επιλογή στελεχών εκπαίδευσης.

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The Transversal Competency No One Is Talking About

Do We Actually Foster Intrapersonal Skills?

The application of new approaches with the goal of improving one’s services and quality of work is a common practice observed in any professional sphere. English Language Teaching is no exception. If we were to count the innovations rendered in our field, one would be baffled by the plethora of techniques available. It is therefore logical for an educator to miss out on practices that would facilitate the delivery of a lesson in a more efficient manner. Transversal competencies have been deemed a requisite in all educational structures including that of our respected discipline. Critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, creativity, are but a few of the desired skills employers deem necessary in today’s competitive workforce. However, one element which is overshadowed most often than not, is that of Intrapersonal development.

Text by: Katherine Reilly, originally published by ELT NEWS

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Stale Teachers and Victimized Students Realities and Repercussions

by Katherine Reilly for ELT NEWS

It was the beginning of a new school year and the annual preparations had commenced. It was high time I visited my local bookstore and found solace in the vast, albeit comforting variety of colorful stationery I deemed necessary to carry out my duties. A colorful pencil here, a rubber there… Oh! Here’s something for my junior students! Shiny sticker sheets adorned with the latest of characters that have been popping up on their screens. It takes a lot of effort to keep up with all the latest trends; a rewarding one nonetheless.

As I was waiting patiently in line before the cashier, a shop assistant walked by and wished me a happy and productive school year. Suddenly, the woman in front of me turned and politely asked if I were a teacher. I affirmed her suspicions – we teachers do stand out in crowds, don’t we? After some small talk and introductions, ‘Mary’ as I will be referring to her, shared that she is an English teacher and focuses solely on private tutoring. I myself prefer teaching at schools for personal convictions which I will get into detail below.

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