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FICTUP 4 th meeting 26 th of May 2010 Helsinki

FICTUP 4 th meeting 26 th of May 2010 Helsinki. Guidelines and recommendations for an effective implementation of the transfer process in a real context. Target group Schools, teachers training institution Content foreseen in the initial proposal Guidelines, success factors identified

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FICTUP 4 th meeting 26 th of May 2010 Helsinki

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  1. FICTUP 4th meeting 26th of May 2010 Helsinki

  2. Guidelines and recommendations for an effective implementation of the transfer process in a real context • Target group • Schools, teachers training institution • Content foreseen in the initial proposal • Guidelines, success factors identified • Taking into account national contexts • Content NOT foreseen in the initial proposal • Business model • Language • English • Executive summary translated

  3. Guidelines and recommendations for an effective implementation of the transfer process in a real context • Detailed content foreseen in the proposal: • The role(s) of the expert teacher (tutor), the degree of implication and collaboration with the novice teacher; • The requirement for the novice teachers (degree of interest in ICT, degree of ICT usage at home for personal purposes, etc.); • The main necessary skills for the expert teachers • Some examples of collaborative process between the expert and novice teachers: • Technical collaborative tools; • Frequency of the training sessions; • Main tutoring steps (preparatory work, activity in classroom with tutor’s support, brainstorming on the running of the first activity with pupils, activity without tutor’s support, etc.); • The right balance between the face-to-face and distant exchanges according to the novice profile.

  4. Template: very first draft • Executive summary • In all partners’ languages • The FICTUP project • Phases • Some figures (number of cases, videos, etc.) • Methodology • Tutoring • Research (observation, analysis) • Final protocol • Without all research aspects Distinctions between countries Without mentioning the countries?  Min / max

  5. Template: very first draft • Observations / Analysis • Tutoring • Case (writing) • Videos • Distinction according to the typology (main category) • Recommendation / Hypothesis • Alternative uses of the pedagogical material • Other target group (non-novice teachers) • Use of research material (2nd year raw videos) • Other contexts (self-training) Conclusions and future prospects • Possible activities (research, experimentation, etc.) after FICTUP Annexe : typology

  6. First open questions • No business model but... • Estimation of the additional time spent by NT / “traditional” activities • Estimation of the additional time spent by ET • Order the content by: • Typology main categories • “Expertise area”: • Observations, conclusions, etc. based on the FICTUP experimentation • “Borderline” hypotheses, recommendations (diffusion) • Out-of-FICTUP hypotheses, recommendations (partners’ experience, other projects, etc.) • What do we expect from this deliverables? • / Target groups

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