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Coun­cil of Eu­ro­pe: Pes­ta­loz­zi-Pro­gramm

Eu­ro­pa­rats­e­mi­na­re in Bad Wild­bad - Coun­cil of Eu­ro­pe In­ser­vice Trai­ning for Edu­ca­tio­nal Staff in Bad Wild­bad

In­ter­na­tio­na­li­tät im Schwarz­wald

Jedes Jahr geben sich rund 300 Bil­dungs­ex­per­ten und Lehr­kräf­te aus über 40 Na­tio­nen in Bad Wild­bad den Tür­griff in die Hand. Diese in­ter­na­tio­na­le Aus­rich­tung am Stand­ort Bad Wild­bad hat be­reits eine lange Tra­di­ti­on aus den „Vor­gän­ger-Aka­de­mi­en“ Calw und Do­nau­eschin­gen. 

Sum­mer School 2016 Di­ver­si­ty of lear­ners and di­ver­si­ty of teachers: learning to­ge­ther for a bet­ter fu­ture

The Pes­ta­loz­zi Pro­gram­me Sum­mer School 2016 in co­ope­ra­ti­on with the Aca­de­my of Bad Wild­bad

Dates : 26 June – 3 July 2016 (ar­ri­val 25 June, de­par­tu­re 4 July)
Venue : Bad Wild­bad, Ger­ma­ny

In­tro­duc­tion

“Think glo­bal­ly, act lo­cal­ly”. It is com­mon­place today that the world has be­co­me a glo­bal vil­la­ge and that ever­y­thing is in­ter­con­nec­ted - eco­no­my, en­vi­ron­ment, re­sour­ces, po­li­tics. The re­cent dra­ma­tic in­crea­se of mi­gra­ti­on and re­fu­gees re­flects this in all cla­ri­ty. Howe­ver, the cur­rent si­tua­ti­on in Eu­ro­pe puts our in­clu­si­ve de­mo­cra­tic so­cie­ties at risk. If the fear of new­co­mers mixed with po­pu­list over­sim­pli­fi­ca­ti­on of se­cu­ri­ty con­cerns gains the upper hand this may well lead to an in­crea­se of self-cent­red­ness, clo­sing-in and even­tual­ly to more dis­cri­mi­na­ti­on, pre­ju­di­ce, stig­ma­ti­sa­ti­on of cer­tain groups, and thus to in­crea­sed ex­clu­si­on and na­tio­na­lism. This pres­ents a great edu­ca­tio­nal chal­len­ge and day-to-day edu­ca­ti­on prac­tice has a si­gni­fi­cant key role to play in coun­tering such de­ve­lop­ments.

It is im­portant that the Coun­cil of Eu­ro­pe of­fers prac­tical sup­port for edu­ca­ti­on pro­fes­sio­nals and schools to help them face this si­tua­ti­on. The chal­len­ge is one of en­su­ring the con­ti­nua­ti­on of qua­li­ty edu­ca­ti­on by doing the right things right so that these risks may be­co­me an op­por­tu­ni­ty for learning and gro­wing to­ge­ther, for a bet­ter and more just world, based on jus­ti­ce, human rights and de­mo­cra­cy; an op­por­tu­ni­ty to mo­bi­li­se the crea­ti­ve and in­no­va­ti­ve re­sour­ces of ever­yo­ne to be able to face the chal­len­ges of the 21 st cen­tu­ry.

These are the re­a­son why the Pes­ta­loz­zi Pro­gram­me Sum­mer School 2016 under the title “Di­ver­si­ty of lear­ners and di­ver­si­ty of teachers – learning to­ge­ther for a bet­ter fu­ture” will focus on how to live and learn to­ge­ther in di­ver­si­ty for the best of all in a more just and de­mo­cra­tic so­cie­ty based on the re­spect for human rights and human di­gni­ty. The Sum­mer School will con­sider the im­pli­ca­ti­ons this has on the day to day prac­tice of edu­ca­ti­on. It will offer prac­tical ex­pe­ri­en­ces and mind­ful re­flec­tions on how teachers can best make use of the di­ver­si­ty pre­sent in their class­rooms. It will ad­dress amongst others the fol­lo­wing cen­tral as­pects:

  • Di­ver­si­ty as an op­por­tu­ni­ty for all – in­clu­si­ve schools for in­clu­si­ve so­cie­ties
  • What do you bring with you? How to get in­vol­ved
  • Learning and gro­wing to­ge­ther
  • Un­der­stan­ding di­ver­si­ty and par­ti­ci­pa­ting in so­ci­al, cul­tu­ral, po­li­ti­cal and edu­ca­tio­nal life
  • Di­ver­si­ty as an op­por­tu­ni­ty for put­ting the lear­ners at the cent­re and un­der­stan­ding the po­si­ti­ve re­la­ti­ons bet­ween “com­mu­ni­ty-school-teachers-lear­ners”

The pe­dago­gi­cal ap­proach of the Pes­ta­loz­zi Pro­gram­me (learning-by-doing, co­ope­ra­ti­ve learning, etc.) as de­scri­bed in va­rious pu­bli­ca­ti­ons ( Teacher edu­ca­ti­on for chan­ge , Ma­ni­fes­to , etc.) as well as the learning ac­tivi­ties and con­tent of the most re­cent pu­bli­ca­ti­on “ TASKs for De­mo­cra­cy ” pro­vi­de the basic re­sour­ce for this work to­ge­ther with other re­le­vant edu­ca­tio­nal tools and do­cu­ments of the Coun­cil of Eu­ro­pe.
Par­ti­ci­pants will have the pos­si­bi­li­ty to choo­se their per­so­na­li­sed learning cur­ri­cu­lum from a range of of­fers. Com­mon ac­tivi­ties throughout the eight days will allow par­ti­ci­pants to work to­ge­ther as a whole group, to learn to­ge­ther and to ex­ch­an­ge ideas and ex­pe­ri­en­ces.

A round table dis­cus­sion on the topic “Edu­ca­ti­on for… de­mo­cra­cy? Schools as la­bo­ra­to­ries of de­mo­cra­cy” will offer an op­por­tu­ni­ty to ad­dress and re­flect on this im­portant edu­ca­tio­nal issue and to in­ter­act with a wide va­rie­ty of in­te­rested pro­fes­sio­nals.

Ex­pec­ted out­co­mes

We ex­pect that after the trai­ning cour­se the par­ti­ci­pants will be in bet­ter po­si­ti­on to:

  • raise awa­ren­ess for the key im­port­an­ce of un­der­stan­ding di­ver­si­ty as an op­por­tu­ni­ty ra­ther
    than a pro­blem wi­t­hin their pro­fes­sio­nal con­text (school heads, col­le­agues, par­ents, lear­ners)
  • un­der­stand the cru­ci­al role that pe­dago­gy and the re­la­ti­ons­hip bet­ween teacher and lear­ner
    play for an in­clu­si­ve school and the suc­cess of learning to­ge­ther in di­ver­si­ty
  • cont­ri­bu­te in their teaching prac­tice to the de­ve­lop­ment of the trans­ver­sal at­ti­tu­des, skills and
    know­ledge ne­cessa­ry for li­ving in di­ver­se and de­mo­cra­tic so­cie­ties
  • un­der­stand the in­tri­ca­te re­la­ti­ons­hip bet­ween com­mu­ni­ty-school-teachers-lear­ners
  • take ac­tion to pro­mo­te an ap­pro­pria­te teaching prac­tice in their con­text

The par­ti­ci­pants will also join the Com­mu­ni­ty of Prac­tice of the Pes­ta­loz­zi Pro­gram­me, a net­work of edu­ca­ti­on pro­fes­sio­nals equip­ped to con­ti­nue the trai­ning on an in­ter­na­tio­nal, na­tio­nal, re­gio­nal and local
level with a sha­red view of the com­pe­ten­ces which need to be de­ve­l­o­ped and of the ap­pro­pria­te me­tho­do­lo­gy of trai­ning and teaching.

We also ex­pect that par­ti­ci­pants cont­ri­bu­te to the dis­se­mi­na­ti­on of the work re­sults through on­line pro­duc­tions du­ring and, above all, after the sum­mer school, but also by sharing their learning with
col­le­agues in ways which are pro­mi­sing and ap­pro­pria­te in their own pro­fes­sio­nal con­text.

Cour­ses and ac­tivi­ties

Com­mon ac­tivi­ties throughout the eight days will allow par­ti­ci­pants to work to­ge­ther as a whole group, to learn to­ge­ther and to ex­ch­an­ge ideas and ex­pe­ri­en­ces: Open space, So­cra­tic walks, daily re­flec­tion groups,
soap boxes, pu­blic de­ba­te, ex­cur­si­ons and so­ci­al pro­gram­me.

Up to six in­ten­si­ve cour­ses (9-12 hours) will be of­fe­red; these cour­ses will take place main­ly in the mornings and will cent­re on the fol­lo­wing to­pics. Shor­ter cour­ses (2-6 hours) will take place main­ly in the af­ter­noons
and will take up fur­ther as­pects of the over­all theme.

There is also time fo­re­se­en for ad-hoc ac­tivi­ties in re­ac­tion to re­quests by par­ti­ci­pants to de­epen cer­tain as­pects of the theme and/or share their prac­tices.

Ap­p­li­ca­ti­on

Baden-Würt­tem­berg ap­p­li­cants must sub­mit the fol­lo­wing form to the Lan­des­aka­de­mie Bad Wild­bad , Su­san­ne Göck­ler
All other ap­p­li­cants must fol­low the pro­ce­du­res de­scri­bed by the Coun­cil of Eu­ro­pe, Pes­ta­loz­zi Pro­gram­me, http://​www.​coe.​int/​en/​web/​pes­ta­loz­zi/​sum­mer-​school