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Does exchange between teachers (through physical and virtual mobility) improve the quality of teaching? Group IV Dr. Riina Vuorikari European Schoolnet [email protected]

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EU-presidency event: Mobility as a tool to acquire and develop competences from childhood to seniority

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Does exchange between teachers (through physical and virtual mobility)

improve the quality of teaching? Group IV

Dr. Riina VuorikariEuropean Schoolnet

[email protected]

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Main lines of the presentation:

1. Mobility as a “state of mind” - involving students in eTwinning– key message: culture of change within the institution

2. Teachers professional development through on-line “exchange of practices”– key message: up-skilling takes place

3. Formal and informal recognition– examples from eTwinning in Poland, Spain and Estonia

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eTwinning offers teachers tools to work with students

to start a “culture of change” within the institution

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eTwinning is not a trigger for teachers’ professional development, but an added value!

Crawley et al, 2009

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The next question:

If more and more research recognises the value of informal PD,

how can national and local in-service training

schemes best take advantage of it?

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Example from eTwinning

57% yes, to some extent!

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eTwinning can be used for formal professional development

• Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain

• Vuorikari, R. (2010). eTwinning Report 2010: Teachers’ professional development: an overview of current practice. European Schoolnet.

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Example from eTwinning

e.g. Spain

e.g. Poland, Estonia

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Does exchange between teachers (through physical and virtual mobility) improve the quality of teaching?

Yes, good teaches make good students!

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References•Crawley, C., Gilleran, A., Scimeca, S., Vuorikari, R., & Wastiau, P. (2009). Beyond School Projects, A report on eTwinning 2008-2009. Central Support Service for eTwinning (CSS), European Schoolnet. Retrieved from http://resources.eun.org/etwinning/25/EN_eTwinning_165x230_Report.pdf

•Vuorikari, R. (2010). eTwinning Report 2010: Teachers’ professional development: an overview of current practice. European Schoolnet. Retrieved from http://desktop.etwinning.net/library/desktop/resources/5/55/955/43955/etwinning_report_teachers_professional_development_en.pdf

•Vuorikari, R., Gilleran, A., & Scimeca, S. (2011). Growing beyond Innovators – ICT-Based School Collaboration in eTwinning. In C. D. Kloos, D. Gillet, R. M. Crespo García, F. Wild, & M. Wolpers (Eds.), Towards Ubiquitous Learning (Vol. 6964, pp. 537-542). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. http://tellnet.eun.org/c/document_library/get_file?p_l_id=10704&folderId=18137&name=DLFE-515.pdf