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= The structure of a workshop session =
= The structure of a workshop session =


{{activity}} Go through the structure of a workshop session:
* Review of follow up activities. At the beginning of each session, you should review the previous session (if you are running more than one session).  
* Review of follow up activities. At the beginning of each session, you should review the previous session (if you are running more than one session).  
* Session activitiy 1: e.g. Brainstorm on interactive teaching (new topic)  
* Session activitiy 1: e.g. Brainstorm on interactive teaching (new topic)  
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* {{Name for connecting with overarchiving goals}}
* {{Name for connecting with overarchiving goals}}
* Agreement of Follow-up activities
* Agreement of Follow-up activities
= An example session (2 hours) =
{{activity}}  Go through session [[OER4Schools/1.1_What_is_interactive_teaching%3F|1.1]], paying attention to
* the facilitator notes,
* the general structure of the session (see above),
* modelling,
* and using the activity listing at the end (helping with keeping time).
= Lunch break =
= Exemplary activities =
After lunch do a range of exemplary activities, that illustrate how the workshop progresses.





Revision as of 13:00, 6 January 2013

Introduction

This is a rough outline for a one-day workshop, aimed at facilitators.

Educator note

If you are facilitating this workshop, ideally you would be familiar with the present programme (ideally through practice). Also refer back to OER4Schools/How to use this resource.

The structure of a workshop session

Activity icon.png Activity (11 min). Go through the structure of a workshop session:

  • Review of follow up activities. At the beginning of each session, you should review the previous session (if you are running more than one session).
  • Session activitiy 1: e.g. Brainstorm on interactive teaching (new topic)
  • Session activity 2: Brainstorming in the classroom (new topic)
  • Session activity 3: ICT-based activity
  • Session activity 4: Planning
  • Discussion of LfL or MSC
  • Connecting with overarching goals of the programme
  • Agreement of Follow-up activities

An example session (2 hours)

Activity icon.png Activity (11 min). Go through session 1.1, paying attention to

  • the facilitator notes,
  • the general structure of the session (see above),
  • modelling,
  • and using the activity listing at the end (helping with keeping time).

Lunch break

Exemplary activities

After lunch do a range of exemplary activities, that illustrate how the workshop progresses.