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EUROPEAN
IN-SERVICE TRAINING COURSE FOR TEACHERS AND MUSEUM EDUCATORS
Third edition of the course
11-18 November 2007
Deutsches Museum Munich, Germany
PRE-REGISTRATION
FORM
The
European In-service
training course
School and science
museum: cooperation
for improving
teaching, learning
and discover
is aimed at
primary school
teachers and
at museum educators.
The objective of the course is the development
of knowledge and competences relative to science education
through the use of museums as educational resource. After
the great success of the first two editions, the third edition
of the course takes place again at the Deutsches Museum of
Munich from 11 to 18 November 2007.
The
course will
be held by a
group of experts
from Belgium,
France, Germany,
Hungary Italy
and Spain specialising
in museum education,
science education,
teacher training,
research and
evaluation,
new technologies,
etc.
The course consists
of lectures,
round tables,
museum visits,
interactive
workshops and
practical activities.
The language
of the course
will be English
but the materials
used will be
available in
different languages.
How
to participate
To the course can participate primary school teachers and museum
educators who are citizens of the countries-participants to
the Socrates
programme (now called Lifelong Learning 2007-2013). Both teachers and museum educators interested
have the right to apply for funding of the expenses
of the course through Comenius o Grundtvig grants.
The course is inserted in the catalogue
of the Socrates Comenius/Grundtvig.
The teachers and
museum educators
interested in
participating
can:
Find information
about the procedures
for applying at
the
websites of the
Socrates National
Agency
of
their own country;
Contact:
The course participation fee is 600 Euros
(cancellation fee 100 Euros).
The maximum Comenius/Grundtvig grant given
by the NAs is 1500 Euros, amount that can be used for covering
the course fees, travel, accommodation and subsistence.
Deadlines for applying for grants should
be checked at the websites of the different National Agencies.
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