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* 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) |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 22 January 2013
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Title | Workshop structure |
Topic | |
Teaching approach | |
Learning Objectives | |
Format / structure | |
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Age of students / grade | |
Table of contents | |
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Related ORBIT Wiki Resources | |
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Acknowledgement | This resource is part of the OER4Schools programme. |
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- 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