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Järfälla in the region- Olovslund skolan
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” Go European ” Is an EU-funded project dealing with empowerment of staff at Olovslundskolan in Järfälla in Sweden. It is an Erasmus + mobility project It will last for a period of two years and runs from 2014-2016. Three European countries are involved; Lithuania, United Kingdom and Ireland. From Järfälla: Olovslundskolan, www.jarfalla.se/www.jarfalla.se/ Coordinator: Ellinor Bertheau, head teacher/ ellinor.bertheau@jarfalla.s eellinor.bertheau@jarfalla.s e
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EU 2020- Educational objectives 1.At least 95 percent of all children from 4-7 goes to pre school 2.Pupils aged 15 with lower results in reading, maths and science cannot exceed 15 percent 3.90 percent of all youngsters must complete their upper secondary education 4.At least 40 percent of all young people 30-34 year olds have some college or vocational education 5.At least 15 percent of the grown up population aged 25-64 will take part in life long learning
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The objective of ”Go European” This project started in 2014 and will last for two years. The main areas for improvement are staff competences ; new teaching methods and tools, language competences and increased understanding of cultural diversity. The European dimension is an important contribution to increase the understanding about similarities and differencies within the international profession.
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” Go European” Staff training abroad is an important way to find out how the foreign school systems work. The objective is also to have a closer look at the learning environment. Networking will be a tool for future cooperation and to build a structure for the intercultural understanding and initialising the European Dimension in our school and into the curriculum.
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Vilnius, Lithuania Staff: Helen Hilmersson, teacher Linda Sagheim, teacher Time :2015-05-09 until 2015-05-21 School visited: Karalienes Mortos Mokykla i Vilnius, Litauen Contact:Aušra Rakštelytė :ausra.ra@vaikystes-sodas.lt
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Something I will bring back to my organisation: Linda Sagheim Different school cultures Different situations for teachers compared to Järfälla.
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Something I will bring back to my organisation: Helen H To see education from another perspective in another country See English being taught ( everyone spoke English) Assistants doing after school activities More science based activities than in Järfälla A science fair for pupils and parents A feeling of belonging, respect and solidarity with both school and with others Every Assembly finished with the singing of the Natioanl hymn There is a very positive ambiance in the school
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London, UK Staff: Thomas Jäder Johan Åkerstedt Time: 20150920-20151001 Schools visited: Alfred Salter Primary School London Contact: Ellinor Bertheau
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Something I will bring back …Thomas Jäder I am more surprised by the simularities than the differencies in our school systems. Higher level of security in English schools. High fences and locked gates. Järfälla seems to have improved situations about the working conditions, levels of sound, rooms and furniture. A pedagogical evaluation is made on the most talented students
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Something I will bring back…Jonas Åkerstedt Maureen, Enrichment co-ordinator, who was in charge of the most talented students so they were given challenges… Pupil´s council Met with Barn Spoon who runs a private workshop on woodwork in the outskirts of London Meeting with Stuart H and Karen about the school
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Ireland Staff: Klara Janunger Jenny Johansson Yasemin Unver Time: Schools visited; Contact:miriamhurley@dspns.ie
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Something I will bring back…
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The EU-project will lead to Extended European cooperation Raised awareness of different school systems Raised cultural awareness Extended language knowledge New methods and tools Empowerment of staff
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”Go European” Thanks for your attention!
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