Educational Scenario. Basic info on the scenario: Name of participant:……………………………………. School:……………………………………………………………. Country: …………………………………………………………

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Educational Scenario

Basic info on the scenario: Name of participant:……………………………………. School:……………………………………………………………. Country: ………………………………………………………… Title of scenario: …………………………………………………………………………………. Short description/ main idea:…………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………

Educational objectives and pupils’ competences targeted: Please describe

Pupils’ ages:  Please describe Curriculum areas/ domains involved: Please describe

Which school needs does your scenario address? Please describe

Innovative characteristics In what sense is your scenario innovative? What are its innovative aspects with regard to your school context?

Parental engagement How are pupils’ parents engaged in the process or/ and implementation of the educational scenario? What is their role? Which school needs does their engagement in this scenario intend to serve?

Parental engagement What are the expected benefits from parents’ engagement in this scenario?

Equal learning opportunities How do you plan to address pupils with different learning styles and needs through the design and implementation of your scenario?

Game-based learning How could you add a game-based element in your scenario? Please describe your ideas the phases of the scenario (preparation, implementation, assessment) in which you would introduce this aspect.

Phase 1: Preparation Please describe the preparation that the teacher needs to do before implementing the scenario. Define steps and activities, if applicable.

Phase 2: Implementation  Please describe the preparation that the teacher needs to do before implementing the scenario. Define steps and activities, if applicable.

Phase 2: Assessment  Please describe how you intend to assess the outcomes of the scenario. Define steps and activities, if applicable.

Resources  Please identify at least 5 resources (links, files etc) that will be used in the scenario. You are advised to look for relevant resources on the ODS portal. You can also add external resources.

If you wish, please, add any other specifications or guidelines

Once you complete this ppt, please upload it on the Summer School’s community in the “Resources area” as an educational object summer-school Also please don’t forget to send it to Eleni Chelioti summer-school