logging in or signing up Teaching Tolerance Camp1 Camilla Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 409 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 10, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Central EuropeanTeaching Tolerance through English Summer CampAugust 5-19, 2006Balatonlelle, Hungary: Central European Teaching Tolerance through English Summer Camp August 5-19, 2006 Balatonlelle, Hungary http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide2: From August 5-19, 65 students (ages 12-14), 13 teachers and 6 student teachers from Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia (including about 12 Roma students) participated in a variety of activities designed to teach interethnic understanding and English simultaneously. http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide3: The camp was held at Balatonelle in Hungary and organized, sponsored and facilitated by RELO Budapest and the Public Affairs Sections of the US Embassies in Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest and Bucharest. http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide4: The program included a teacher training component facilitated by English Language Specialists Mary Lou McCloskey and Lydia Stack http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide5: The teacher training component of the camp was unique in that the strategies the teachers explored were used with the students the very same day http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide6: The student program included ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES like yoga, football, and whiffleball http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide7: DRAMATIC ACTIVITIES directed and performed by students and teachers http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide8: ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES such as ethnic dances, pottery, and other arts and crafts http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide9: and TOLERANCE THROUGH ENGLISH LESSONS emphasizing the American experience http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide10: During the camp’s International Sharing Night each group presented their cultures through dance and drama performances http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide11: Teachers and students received a multitude of theme-related textbooks, posters, and other instructional materials generously donated by American publishers and the Teaching Tolerance NGO. http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide12: The program was covered by Hungary’s national television station (MTV) which will air two programs featuring this camp in early September 2006 http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide13: The program will be followed up by a series of school exchanges, teacher presentations at conferences and further use of the camp’s website, http://teentolerance.pbwiki.com http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide14: One student’s comments encapsulate the impact the program has had on participants: “By learning about other people, I learned more about myself in these two weeks than I ever imagined possible.” http://teentolerance.pbwiki.com RESULTS:RESULTS (Cont.): RESULTS (Cont.) A network of 13 schools across the region has been established Teachers are equipped with materials and approaches to address ethnic stereotypes and open students’ minds to the beauty of multicultural societies A model for English camps with tolerance themes has been established. http://teentolerance.pbwiki.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Teaching Tolerance Camp1 Camilla Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 409 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 10, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Central EuropeanTeaching Tolerance through English Summer CampAugust 5-19, 2006Balatonlelle, Hungary: Central European Teaching Tolerance through English Summer Camp August 5-19, 2006 Balatonlelle, Hungary http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide2: From August 5-19, 65 students (ages 12-14), 13 teachers and 6 student teachers from Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia (including about 12 Roma students) participated in a variety of activities designed to teach interethnic understanding and English simultaneously. http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide3: The camp was held at Balatonelle in Hungary and organized, sponsored and facilitated by RELO Budapest and the Public Affairs Sections of the US Embassies in Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest and Bucharest. http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide4: The program included a teacher training component facilitated by English Language Specialists Mary Lou McCloskey and Lydia Stack http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide5: The teacher training component of the camp was unique in that the strategies the teachers explored were used with the students the very same day http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide6: The student program included ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES like yoga, football, and whiffleball http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide7: DRAMATIC ACTIVITIES directed and performed by students and teachers http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide8: ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES such as ethnic dances, pottery, and other arts and crafts http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide9: and TOLERANCE THROUGH ENGLISH LESSONS emphasizing the American experience http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide10: During the camp’s International Sharing Night each group presented their cultures through dance and drama performances http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide11: Teachers and students received a multitude of theme-related textbooks, posters, and other instructional materials generously donated by American publishers and the Teaching Tolerance NGO. http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide12: The program was covered by Hungary’s national television station (MTV) which will air two programs featuring this camp in early September 2006 http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide13: The program will be followed up by a series of school exchanges, teacher presentations at conferences and further use of the camp’s website, http://teentolerance.pbwiki.com http://teentolerance.pbwiki.comSlide14: One student’s comments encapsulate the impact the program has had on participants: “By learning about other people, I learned more about myself in these two weeks than I ever imagined possible.” http://teentolerance.pbwiki.com RESULTS:RESULTS (Cont.): RESULTS (Cont.) A network of 13 schools across the region has been established Teachers are equipped with materials and approaches to address ethnic stereotypes and open students’ minds to the beauty of multicultural societies A model for English camps with tolerance themes has been established. http://teentolerance.pbwiki.com