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Morning - 10.00 hours
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- Dr. Armando Pires, President of IPS
Opening ceremony
Luís Souta, President of ESE, Setúbal
Presentation of ESE
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10.30 hours
Dr. Paulo de Almeida Sande, Director of the Office of the European Parliament
The Internationalisation of Education and the New Labour Market for Europeans
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11.00 hours Dr. Joel Hasse Ferreira, Lecturer, Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Member of the European parliament
Training, Mobility and Qualifications for Teachers and Students in Europe
- 11.30 hours
Nathalie Borge, Cultural Attaché, French Embassy in Portugal
French, the Language of the Future
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Afternoon (Workshops) |
- 15.00 -16.00 hours (Sala 15)
Annemie Leysen, Lecturer, Katholieke Hogeschool Leuven, Belgium
European Picture Book Collection
She will present an online course on the use of European picture books in primary school education.
Language: English
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16.15- 17.15 hours (Sala 15)
Kristien Aubroeck, Lecturer, Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen, Belgium
Using Drama to Tell Bible Stories
This workshop will show, through the use of drama activities, how children can experience the most important elements of a story.
Language: French
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Tuesday, 17th |
Morning - 10.00 hours
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Leonor Saraiva and Fernando Almeida, Lecturers, ESE, Setúbal
Reflection on the Bologna Process at ESE, Setúbal
- 10.30 hours
Maria da Conceição Neto, Lecturer, University of Luanda, Angola
Reflections from the Other Side of the Border: The Bologna Process, Europe and Beyond
- 11.00 hours
Helmut Maier, Lecturer, Lecturer, Pädagogische Akademie des Bundes in der Steiermark, Graz, Austria
How to Become a Teacher in Austria - Application of the Bologna Process
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Afternoon (Workshops) |
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15.00 -17.00 hours (Sala 15)
Anne Marie Vanmeerbeeck, Lecturer, Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen, Belgium
Emotional Drawing
She will present practical techniques for working with children using music and drawing
Language: English
- 17h15-18h15 (Sala 15)
Dr. Fernando Pinilla Valverde, Lecturer, Universidad Católica de Valencia, Spain
Teaching Applications of Textual Analysis (1) Interpreting Stories
He will outline a project he developed for primary school children based on the book The Chronicles of Narnia”
Language: Spanish |
Wednesday, 18th |
Morning - 10.00 hours
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Dr. Ana Pessoa, Lecturer, ESE, Setúbal
European Studies
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10.30 hours
José Victor Adragão, former Lecturer, ESE, Setúbal
European Languages
- 11.00 hours
Luísa Solla, Lecturer, ESE, Setúbal
"We see, we hear and we read, we cannot ignore” – Linguistic diversity in Portuguese schools
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Afternoon (Workshops) |
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15.00 -16.00 hours (L7 - Lab. C. Nat.)
Helmut Maier, Lecturer, Pädagogische Akademie des Bundes in der Steiermark, Graz, Austria
Science Experiments for Young Children
Practical class demonstrating how to teach young children various scientific concepts such as magnetism, air pressure and properties of liquids through experiments.
Language: English
- 16.15-18.15 hours (Sala 15)
Dr. Fernando Pinilla Valverde, Lecturer, Universidad Católica de Valencia, Spain
Teaching Applications of Textual Analysis (2):Analysing and Interpreting text in Literature, Advertising and Newspapers
He will cover key areas including the image in advertising, theory of communication and advertisements, how philological factors affect language in newspaper texts and how newspapers and advertisements can be used for teaching
Language: Spanish
- 17.30-18.30 hours (ar livre)
Fernando Casaca, Lecturer, ESE, Setúbal
Myths and Legends: Traditional Stories
This workshop will take place outside.
The three reference points of this workshop are traditional folk tales, street theatre and the use of cabeçudos (large papier- mâche heads).
Scenes from Nau Catrineta will be created through the manipulation of masked figures (máscaras envolventes) which are based on traditional masks (caretos ).
Language: Portuguese
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Thursday, 19th |
Morning - 10.00 hours
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Albertina Palma, Lecturer, ESE, Setúbal and Vice President, IPS; Andreia Lopes, CIMOB-IPS Coordinator
Academic Recognition - International Mobility at IPS
- 12.00 hours
Dr. Carolina Peralta, Education Officer, British Council in Portugal
Academic Accreditation and Recognition in the UK and Portugal
- 12.30 hours
Manuela Fonseca, Lecturer, ESE, Setúbal
Peace in Europe and the SOCRATES Mobility Programmes.
Building Europe by going beyond national borders and creating a culture of peace
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Afternoon (workshops) |
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15.00-16.00 hours(Sala 15)
This workshop will be presented by students currently on the ERASMUS programme at ESE
The ERASMUS Experience-Student Mobility
Suitable for any students interested in going on the Erasmus programme .
Language: English
- 16.15-17.15 hours (L2 - Lab. Drama)
Dr. José Amílcar Gil, Lecturer, ESE, Setúbal
Flying like a Bird over the Stage
He will create a series of practical exercises using props to show different ways of communicating.
Language: Portuguese / Portuguese Sign Language
- 17.30 – 18.30 hours (Sala 15)
Dr. Luciano Pereira, Lecturer, ESE, Setubal
The European Fable in Education
This workshop will deal with The development of narrative structures and the values transmitted through fable.
Language: Portuguese/French
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Friday, 20th |
Cultural Visit
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All Day
Cultural visit-either boat trip around the Sado estuary or to Arrábida with lunch |
Notes
1) Working language: Portuguese, French and English.
2) Workshops accepted languages: Portuguese, English, French and Spanish. |
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