Evaluation Session How did you / we experience the teacher exchange week?

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Evaluation Session How did you / we experience the teacher exchange week?

Personal Evaluation of Experience by Questions & Response Cards! (10 min) Personal Evaluation of Experience on Posters & in Four Areas (10 min) Group Evaluation of Experience by Discussion (20 min) Presentation of Experience by Creative Means (20 min)

Personal Evaluation of Experience by Questions & Response Cards! (10 min) – We’ll ask you a few questions about your personal experience in four areas relating to the teacher exchange week: 1. Information, Application & Organisation 2. Travelling, Accommodation/Hosting & Catering 3. Teaching Programme & Teaching Experience 4. Social Programme & General Experience – Please respond to each question by means of the cards on the table. There are three kinds of response cards with different meanings: Green Card: “Ok” and “Yes”. Yellow Card: “I don’t know” and “There’s room for improvement.” Red Card: “Not ok” and “No”. –Now, let’s proceed to the questions – please give your response ;-)

Personal Evaluation of Experience on Posters & in Four Areas (10 min) – Let us know how you’ve personally experienced the teacher exchange week! – We will ask you about your personal experience in four areas : 1. Information, Application & Organisation 2. Travelling, Accommodation/Hosting & Catering 3. Teaching Programme & Teaching Experience 4. Social Programme & General Experience – Provide your personal evaluation in short statements about the things that went well and that didn’t go well, or that could be improved  – Please walk around and write a short statement (one sentence per area of experience) on the evaluation posters laid out on tables 1 - 4!

Group Evaluation of Experience by Discussion (20 min) – We’ll divide you now into four groups : Let’s count through: 1, 2, 3 & 4. Please go to the tables – Each group will deal with a particular area of experience : 1. Information, Application & Organisation 2. Travelling, Accommodation/Hosting & Catering 3. Teaching Programme & Teaching Experience 4. Social Programme & General Experience – Each group shall discuss the individual experiences on the posters in its area of experience, and look for the main statements. The main statements will be presented in an overview in round 4 by means of the group’s Secretary and Presenter.

Group Evaluation of Experience by Discussion (20 min) –Choose a Secretary (Host Teacher) marking/underlining the main statements during the group discussion and presenting the results to the general assembly in round 4. –Choose a Presenter (Guest Teacher) who will present the main statements in an overview together with the secretary to the general assembly in round 4. –The Secretary and Presenter should also give an overall description of the experience according to the group’s own area of experience, and by means of the following items:

Group Evaluation of Experience by Discussion (20 min) 1. Information, Application & Organisation Phone Models: Nokia Communicator, iPhone, Google Phone Glasses, Traditional Phone Which model describes best the overall experience? Give reasons and explain briefly! 2. Travelling, Accommodation / Hosting & Catering Candies: Salmiakki, Fazer Chocolate Bar, Chewing Gum, Sisu Pastils Which candy describes best the overall experience? Give reasons and explain briefly! 3. Teaching Programme & Teaching Experience Writing Tools: Pencil, Chalk, Red Marker, Keyboard Which writing tool describes best the overall experience? Give reasons and explain briefly! 4. Social Programme & General Experience Pictures: Angry Bird, Santa Claus, Milk Maid, Northern Lights Which picture describes best the overall experience? Give reasons and explain briefly!

Presentation of Experience by Creative Means (20 min) –Now we ask each group’s Secretary and Presenter to give their presentation of the area of experience they were looking at – First, please present the main statements for your area of experience! – Second, please give an overall description of your group’s area of experience by means of the following items:

Presentation of Experience by Creative Means (20 min) 1. Information, Application & Organisation Phone Models: Nokia Communicator, iPhone, Google Phone Glasses, Traditional Phone Which model describes best the overall experience? Give reasons and explain briefly! 2. Travelling, Accommodation / Hosting & Catering Candies: Salmiakki, Fazer Chocolate Bar, Chewing Gum, Sisu Pastils Which candy describes best the overall experience? Give reasons and explain briefly! 3. Teaching Programme & Teaching Experience Writing Tools: Pencil, Chalk, Red Marker, Keyboard Which writing tool describes best the overall experience? Give reasons and explain briefly! 4. Social Programme & General Experience Pictures: Angry Bird, Santa Claus, Milk Maid, Northern Lights Which picture describes best the overall experience? Give reasons and explain briefly!

Thank you! Kiitos!