Macmillan Infant & Primary Teachers’ Day
BarcelonaDear Teachers,
Macmillan ELT is pleased to invite you to the Macmillan Infant & Primary Teachers’ Day to be held at the Universitat de Barcelona on Saturday 27th April, 2013.
At the Macmillan Teachers’ Day our principal aim is to offer you practical training workshops that are designed to reflect current teaching contexts, enabling you to keep up-to-date with the latest innovations. You will take away with you sound activities and ideas that you can use directly in your classrooms.
The Macmillan team will be there to give you a warm welcome and will present our new materials.
This year attendance of the Macmillan Teachers’ Day will be officially certified by the Universitat de Barcelona.
Online RegistrationAs attendance will be officially certified, the registration process has changed this year. In order to register to attend the Teachers’ Day, please enter the following website: www.ub.edu/ice/formacio/jornades/12-13/index-primary.html.
The activities organized by ICE at the Universitat de Barcelona have the same status as the activities included in the Department for Education’s ongoing training plan. The certificates awarded for these courses will be incorporated into the training record of the teacher (XTEC) and can be used as accreditation for taking part in the different competitions or call for papers by the Department for Education of the Generalitat de Catalunya, according to the terms of each.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Best wishes,
To be held at
How to get there
Universitat de BarcelonaGran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 58508007 Barcelona
Car park: c/ Aribau 9 on the corner of c/Valencia
Buses: 9, 14, 41, 50, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59 y 101
Metro: L1, L2 (estació UNIVERSITAT)
València, 307 - 3r 2a •08009 BarcelonaTel. 93 241 33 01 •Fax 93 209 99 49 • [email protected]
Online Registration: Please register at: www.ub.edu/ice/formacio/jornades/12-13/index-primary.html
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Santiago SerranoRegional Manager
5 HOURS OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED TRAINING
Macmillan Infant & Primary Teachers’ Day
BarcelonaSaturday 27th April 2013
SessionsSessionsJavier Melgarejo DraperJavier és Doctor en Pedagogia per l’URLL i té un Postgrau en Direcció de centres que va obtenir de l’URLL en 2003. Es va llicenciar en psicologia per l’UAB en 1985. Va ser Director del col·legi Claret de Barcelona entre el curs 2003-2004 fins el curs 2011-2012. És membre del Consell Escolar de Catalunya com a Professional de Prestigi. També és membre de la Comissió Assessora de la Facultat d’Educació de la Universitat de Barcelona i és col·laborador de l’Institut Iberoamericà de Finlándia i representant del Ministeri d’Educació Finlandès als països Iberoamericans.
Roisin O’FarrellRoisin is a teacher, with 20 years experience, working in Seville. She specialises in younger learners and is responsible for teacher training and materials development. She is a regular speaker at Macmillan training events and at ACEIA and TESOL. She is co-author of Quest 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Connie HatwellHaving studied English Literature in Oxford and obtained the Cambridge TEFL qualification, Connie went on to work and study at International House Bournemouth and a variety of educational establishments abroad. She is currently Director and founder of The Chiva English Centre in Valencia, which has been running since 1996. Connie also teaches in a number of public schools and is responsible for over 500 students studying English.
Mark OrmerodMark is a teacher, teacher trainer and ELT materials writer from the UK. Most recently he has co-authored, with Carol Read, Tiger, Macmillan’s new course for Primary schools. He is also the co-author of Find Out!, the author of Holiday World and several books in the series of Macmillan Children’s Readers. Mark was Head of Macmillan’s Teacher Training Services from 2001 to 2005. He now combines writing and speaking engagements with his work as a teacher at International House, Barcelona.
Encarnación RomeroEncarnación is Professor of English. She has several years experience as a teacher trainer specializing in yoga in education. She has worked in Primary schools in Seville and Barcelona and now teaches at IES Mercé Rodoreda in Hospitalet de Llobregat.
Eulàlia G Muñoz BárcenaEulàlia is Professor of English. She has several years’ experience as a teacher trainer specializing in yoga in education. She has worked in Secondary education and now works at IES Mercè Rodoreda in Hospitalet de Llobregat.
Joanne RamsdenJoanne Ramsden is currently teaching science, art and English literacy as part of a bilingual project in a state school in Cartagena. She has many years of experience at both Primary and Infant levels, developing materials and writing songs for the classroom. She has published several articles on teaching and is involved in teacher training in the area. She is the author of Macmillan Natural & Social Sciences 1 & 2 and co-author of Play with Patch and Patch the Puppy 1 & 2.
Jade StevensAn experienced teacher and trainer, Jade has worked with students of all ages and levels for The British Council in Europe, The Middle East, and North Africa. He has delivered Cambridge Young Learner courses (CELTYL) for the British Council and International House, and trained Primary and Secondary teachers for the Xunta in Galicia. He currently works as a Teacher Trainer for Macmillan ELT.
Aula Paraninfo – Plenary
Javier Melgarejo Draper El Sistema Educatiu Finlandés: La formació del professorat
d’educació primària i secundària
En aquesta plenària analitzarem el funcionament del sistema educatiu finlandès, tot aprofundint en la selecció inicial dels mestres, la formació acadèmica i les practiques del professorat com a fets diferenciadors en l’èxit del mòdel finlandès.
ROOM 1 – Infants & 1st cycle Primary
Roisin O’Farrell Have you got rhythm?(3 to 7-year-olds)
We’ll be looking at songs, chants and phonics from course books, adding actions and other special touches that will help them work in the classroom. Be prepared to sing along, and join in!
Connie Hatwell Flashcard games in the Infants classroom(3 to 5-year-olds)
With growing classroom numbers and limited resources and with the added pressure for teachers of very young learners to introduce English as an integral part of the curriculum, the need for activities that are easily put together with the minimum of preparation time and that stimulate the interest and channel the abundant energy of young children is greater than ever. In this very practical session, I will demonstrate a range of flashcard activities that are designed to engage our youngest learners as well as develop their linguistic skills.
ROOM 2 – 2nd & 3rd cycle PrimaryMark Ormerod It’s not just reading practice
(8 to 12-year-olds)What can pupils do with a text? They can read it, of course. They can also think about, interpret and talk about it. They can learn from it. They can play games and have fun with it. They can change it and personalise it. They can present it as part of project or a performance. There’s so much our pupils can do with texts in class that it’s a shame to label them as just “reading practice”. In this session, we reconsider texts as a tool for learning, with a focus on developing the whole child.
Encarnación Romero & Eulàlia G Muñoz Bárcena Yoga and teaching attitudes:
harmonizing the classroom atmosphere (8 to 12-year-olds)
In this session, we will reflect on three moments experienced in the classroom where yoga serves to show the significance of our teaching attitude. We will explore how we can bring physical, mental and emotional awareness to bear on our classes in order to harmonize and help us manage our classes and thus create a positive relationship between ourselves and our pupils.
ROOM 3 – Bilingual
Joanne Ramsden Practical science (6 to 7-year-olds)
Providing a classroom that is rich with opportunities for hands-on science can give rise to a more meaningful learning experience. In this session we will be looking at ways that children can take an active part in science through experiments, games and fun.
Jade Stevens Steps to arts and crafts in English(6 to 7-year-olds)
The arts and crafts classroom provides an excellent context in which to develop key competences and skills. Teaching arts and crafts through English will nurture our pupils’ artistic and creative intelligence, develop their awareness of the world around them as well as improve their linguistic abilities. In this session, we will explore how these skills and abilities can be systematically and effectively developed through a series of practical, hands-on activities that will engage and motivate our youngest learners.
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