Internationalising the Student Experience C.McKay & R.ORourke Newcastle University Special guests: Claire Dodds & Pat Haes.

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Internationalising the Student Experience C.McKay & R.ORourke Newcastle University Special guests: Claire Dodds & Pat Haes

Aufgabe: Ich finde meine Gruppe So kann auch deine Gruppe aussehen… Your group too can look like this…

Lecture aims Allow you to engage in your own international student experience Extend your knowledge of intercultural understanding (IU) throughout the curriculum Allow you to link the professional and personal

Aufgabe: Wer wird Millionär? Ein Quiz! Die richtigen Antworten finden Getränkerabatt für deine Gruppe gewinnen £££

Languages landscape Faith schoolsExtra-curricSSAT No choicesIndependent sector Academies CurriculumKey stage 4/5Options Primary provision Heritage/ community languages Benchmark RESULTS

New paradigm SpecialisedSocialVocational KS4 (ages 11-14) normally pre-GCSE KS3 (ages 7-11) KS2 Non-statutory

Aufgabe: Was ist überhaupt ein Lehrer? Silhouetten malen Erwartungen diskutieren und aufschreiben

Aufgabe: Zuhören, erleben, mitteilen Hör den Gastsprecherinnen zu! Gibt es Ähnlichkeiten zu deinen Erwartungen/Erfahrungen? Welche? Gibt es Unterschiede? Wie sehen deine Erwartungen jetzt aus?

IU in the schools system : online projects; International Schools Award; community cohesion; Fairtrade schools; Childrens (European) Parliament debating competition; Sustainable schools… 8 Key concepts: Global Dimension

The Global Dimension in the school curriculum CURRICULUM SUBJECTS KEYSTAGESKEYSTAGES

Across the curriculum 1.global citizenship 2.conflict resolution 3.diversity 4.human rights 5.interdependence 6.social justice 7.sustainable development 8.values and perceptions Exploring interconnection s between the local and the global Building knowledge and understanding Developing skills and attitudes

Global Dimension in Practice Children at a Yorkshire school took part in a chocolate trading game to learn more about the relationships between cocoa farmers, chocolate companies, supermarkets and consumers. It raised many issues around fair trade, sustainable development and conflict resolution. It was as fun activity and made children aware of the importance of being a global citizen. One of the children wrote to the headteacher after taking part in the game, asking why the school was not more committed to fair trade products: now, more are now being used.

The global dimension through the curriculum Key Stage 2 (years 3-6) Key Stage 3 (years 7-9) Key Stage 4 (years 10&11) Key Stage 5 (years 12&13)

Global Dimension through the Modern Languages curriculum Intercultural Understanding: Why? Learning a new language provides unique opportunities for pupils to explore national identities and become aware of both similarities and contrasts between the cultures of different countries including their own.

IU and Modern Languages Learn about festivals and celebrations in different cultures Learn how children of different cultures celebrate special days Identify similarities and differences Learn simple phrases to celebrate festivals, drawing on the experience of fellow pupils where possible 8 Key Concepts 1.global citizenship 2.conflict resolution 3.diversity 4.human rights 5.interdependence 6.social justice 7.sustainable development 8.values and perceptions

Info - folie Year 6 IU outcomes Demonstrate understanding of and respect for cultural diversity Present information about an aspect of another country Year 3 IU outcomes Appreciate the diversity of languages spoken within their school Talk about the similarities and differences of social conventions between different cultures Identify the country or countries where the language is spoken Have some contact with the country/countries Recognise a childrens song, rhyme or poem well known to native speakers.

Aufgabe: Wie unterrichte ich das Thema Interkulturelle Kenntnisse? In euren Gruppen: Klassen/Altersgruppe wählen Thema wählen Methoden Lernziele

Lecture aims Allow you to engage in your own international student experience Allow you to link the professional and personal Extend your knowledge of intercultural understanding (IU) throughout the curriculum Pedagogical repetoire holidays! Transition & progression overview; mock lesson plans

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