Bolognese sauce, RB p 7 a)Tomato and meat sauce named after a city in northern Italy b)Your favourite dish c)A thick liquid eaten with spaghetti to add.

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Bolognese sauce, RB p 7 a)Tomato and meat sauce named after a city in northern Italy b)Your favourite dish c)A thick liquid eaten with spaghetti to add flavour to them d)The result of the “Bologna process“ e)It makes you think of a phrase used in Croatian: USOSILI SU NAS

The Bologna process Discuss: Positive effectsNegative effects HW Read (preview, skim, scan) and answer questions pp 7&8 Summarize the text in note form using the following props:

BOLOGNESE SAUCE (RB, P.7) 1) Organise the following main ideas visually. (Chronological? Cause-effect? Problem- solution?) OBSTACLES IN THE EUROPEAN ACADEMIC COMMUNITY BEFORE 1999 POSITIVE SIDES (LEUVEN) REASONS FOR BOLOGNA REFORM SUCCESS THE BOLOGNA VISION THE BIGGEST PROBLEMS TODAY

For example: OBSTACLES BEFORE 1999 THE BOLOGNA PROCESS (VISION) REASON(S) FOR SUCCESS PROBLEMS

BOLOGNESE SAUCE 2) Expand the notes from the previous slide by adding necessary details. e.g. OBSTACLES BEFORE 1999 lack of student mobility across Europe degrees not recognised across universities, credits not awarded, no degrees below Master’s, differences in course examination…

REMEMBER! The actual order of paragraphs in the text need not necessarily be reflected in the structure of a summary! For example, ideas and info on... “ PROBLEM - CAUSES OF THE PROBLEM - SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEM” …may be dispersed throughout the text, in different paragraphs! It is your job to group the bits of information and ideas to convey the main points!