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The International Dimension Chris.Souvlis@gmx.com Chris Souvlis INTERNATIONAL LINKS & PROJECTS Southwark/ Southend
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Incorporating an International Dimension in learning is recognized as important Incorporating an International Dimension in learning is recognized as important By Schools By Government By Communities By Ofsted –spiritual, moral, social, cultural development
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Types of International opportunities School linking and partnerships languages School linking and partnerships—around the curriculum, school management issues, languages, exchanges Regional collaborations Regional collaborations (eg. www.llm-regio.com)www.llm-regio.com In-service training In-service training (in another country) Assistants Assistants (from another country) Schools Online Support and resources through the Schools Online International School Award Accreditation through the International School Award Web Platforms for collaboration
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MFL ---an obvious area where every school can benefit from such activities. (Formal or informal)
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Partners: plus Goldsmiths Educational Studies & University of Las Palmas
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The project has funded: --4 joint meetings Allowing us to: Share ideas Learn about each others education systems Learn about our MFL practice Promote school/ University links and teacher job shadowing
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www.llm-regio.com Erasmus + takes over 2014 (Lifelong Learning Program concludes) Opportunities for schools Projects still funded—regional or school In-service funding available Erasmus + pdf 7,9,10,11,12,13,14,15, 20, 21, 22, 28
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Chris.Souvlis@gmx.com 07943 326 440
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