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International course arrangement
for postgraduate Students in France (Master Level)
Course title: “Scientific and (Inter)cultural mediation – New Issues in French
Research on Education”
03 December 2019 – 10 December 2019
In charge of the course arrangement
Prof. Dominique MACAIRE, Université de Lorraine | INSPÉ | ATILF (Tel. +33 6 07 65 54 42)
In charge of accomodation
Charlotte SIMON, Université de Lorraine | DRIE (Tel. +33 3 72 74 05 00)
In charge of the course
Dr Séverine BEHRA, Université de Lorraine | INSPÉ | ATILF (Tel. +33 6 63 15 54 46)
Dates
Arrival on Monday, December, 2nd (afternoon)
Departure on Wednesday, December, 11th (afternoon)
Course duration
8 days (including weekend activities): 3rd December - 10th December
Aims of the course
The course should provide the students with: - an opportunity to develop intercultural skills in France, regardless of their level or
knowledge of French; - an insight of some teaching and learning methods focussing on scientific, cultural
and intercultural mediation; - an insight into research on teacher education; - soft skills to form up learning groups; - an opportunity to reflect on their experience of mobility.
Learning outcomes
After completing the programme, the students will be able to: 1. understand some issues in research on teacher education; 2. present their experience and what they have learned during the programme; 3. discuss whether/how they could transfer what they have learned to their
educational context; 4. produce and share self-created documents on their experiences in Lorraine.
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International course arrangement for postgraduate Students in Lorraine
Education University Hong Kong
03 December 2019 – 10 December 2019
Arrival / Monday, 02 December 2019
Résidhome 9 Boulevard de la Mothe F-54000 NANCY [email protected] Phone number: +33 3 83 19 55 60 A tram station (“Saint Georges”) next to the hotel
Contact in charge of accomodation Charlotte SIMON Université de Lorraine-DRIE Tel. +33 3 72 74 05 00
train station tram station
From Residhome to Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines
to the Tram Station “Saint Georges” (TRAM 1) To Point Central
to the Bus Station “Dom Calmet” (BUS line 2) To Place Godefroy de Bouillon to the Campus
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Residhome+Nancy+Lorraine,+9+Boulevard+de+la+Mothe,+54000+Nancy/48.6933577,6.166825/@48.6920879,6.1722794,15z/am=t/data=!4m11!4m10!1m5!1m1!1s0x4794983f837877ed:0x57b52df5fdff6a3c!2m2!1d6.1954951!2d48.6941388!1m1!4e1!3e3!5i3
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DAY 1 / Tuesday, 03 December 2019
Venue : Nancy | Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines | ATILF | Bâtiment CNRS Room Paul Imbs
Introduction of the program.
Visit of the Lab and of the Library (Prof Alex Boulton, Dominique Schloupt).
Lecture: “Mediation” in the field of Research and Teacher education: Language at work: Presentation of a research project (PART1) (Prof Dominique Macaire, Dr Séverine Behra, Dr Maud Ciekanski, Dr Guillaume Nassau, ATILF Lab, Team “Didactique des langues et sociolinguistique” & PhD Yazdan Choubsaz).
Lunch on Campus LSH, Nancy.
Venue: Nancy | Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines
Room: A123
Lecture: The UNESCO Project “Saint Nicolas”*
(Dr Cécile Bando, Dr Adeline Clerc, Angélique Dubuisson).
The city of Nancy and the Lorraine University (Department Info-comm =
Information and communication) are working on a project so that the
Festivals of Saint Nicholas are identified, protected and preserved as a
cultural heritage around the world to be considered of outstanding value
to humanity (Unesco). The project aims to inscribe the Festivals of Saint
Nicholas on the World Heritage List. An educational resource kit for
teachers called “World Heritage in Young Hands” has been published for
over 130 UNESCO Member States. This project will be presented to the
PhD Students.
Preparation for the upcoming cultural weekend activities with French
Master Students.
Presentation of the cultural events of the weekends of December in Lorraine.
*Saint Nicholas is particularly popular with children. He is considered as a kind of Father Christmas. The City is proud to organise a special festival and a parade in his honour. The Saint-Nicholas’ Parade will take place Saturday & Sunday, 07 & 08 December in Nancy. Saint Nicholas’ Day is celebrated on December 6th.
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DAY 2 / Wednesday, 04 December 2019
Venue*: Maxéville | Inspé de Lorraine, House for Science (“Maison pour la Science”, MPLS) *(details will be given on day1)
What is the House for Science? (Dr Sébastien Giroux and Audrey Borr). This session will introduce the role of the House for Science in Inquiry-Based Science Education (ISBE) in France, before testing several activities (during the next sessions in the House for Science). One of the roles of the House for Science is to “act” with young learners. We will observe them carrying out the task according to the guidelines.
Lunch at the restaurant of the Inspé de Lorraine, Maxéville.
Venue: Nancy | TeachLab Saint Gobin, site Libération
Lecture: the Lego® Serious play® method Discovery and experimentation of the Lego® Serious play® method in a pedagogical environment (Dr Samuel Nowakowski).
DAY 3 / Thursday, 05 December 2019
Venue : Nancy | Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines | ATILF | Bâtiment CNRS Room Paul Imbs
Lecture: “Mediation” in the field of Research and Teacher education:
Language at work: Presentation of a research project (PART 2)
(Prof Dominique Macaire, Dr Séverine Behra, Dr Maud Ciekanski, Dr
Guillaume Nassau, PhD Yazdan Choubsaz).
Lunch on Campus LSH, Nancy.
Venue: Nancy | History Museum on Campus LSH Room: J008
Lecture: History of the archeological museum from 1904 to 2019 :
building, teaching and learning archeology
(Mathilde Romary, EA 1132 HISCANT-MA)
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Venue: Nancy | MSH Salle internationale
Lecture: Auxiliary Sciences of Medieval History: Digital Teaching and
Learning Tools
(Elodie Papin, EA 3945 CRUHL).
Lecture: Contribution of digital methods in archaeology to heritage management, promotion and teaching
(Simon Ritz, EA 1132 HISCANT-MA, Pôle Archéologique Universitaire).
DAY 4 / Friday, 06 December 2019
Venue: Maxéville | Inspé de Lorraine, House for Science (“Maison pour la Science”, MPLS)
Lecture: Technology and science
(Dr Sébastien Giroux, Audrey Borr, Anne Jacquemet, Dr Guillaume
Nassau).
This session will show the students different educational materials we use
to teach Science and Technology to the young (and less young) learners.
Concept: living the IBSE for a better understanding of it. The students will be involved (in concrete)scientific and (technologic situations)to be solved by the IBSE.
Lunch at the restaurant of the Inspé de Lorraine, Maxéville.
Venue : Nancy | Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines | ATILF | Bâtiment CNRS
Room Paul Imbs
Lecture: “Mediation” in the field of Research and Teacher education:
Language at work:
Presentation of a research project (PART 3)
(Prof Dominique Macaire, Dr Séverine Behra, Dr Maud Ciekanski, Dr Guillaume Nassau, PhD Yazdan Choubsaz).
Nancy: Beginning of the festivities of Saint Nicholas.
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DAY 5 & DAY 6 / Saturday, 07 & Sunday, 08 December 2019
Photo report in Nancy City walk in the Christmas market, known here as the village of Saint-Nicholas.
6.15pm or 7.15pm The “Winter Rendez-vous Place Stanislas” video-projection (an 8-minute show inviting the public to discover the legend of the 3 children).
DAY 7 / Monday, 09 December 2019
Venue: Nancy | Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines Room: A123
Workshop: Feedback on weekend activities: Photos and culture (Dr Cécile Bando and Dr Adeline Clerc). Activity: The students will choose some photographs which they consider to be representative of the cultural events of the weekend, as well as photographs representing best the atmosphere of the city during Saint Nicholas’ time. They present their snapshots to the whole group and explain their choice as well as the way they have perceived this popular and cultural event and its highlights. Lecture: Saint-Nicholas’ Legend. The legend will then be explained to the students only at this time in order to enable them to express their initial feelings and what they’ve understood from the Saint Nicholas’ legend via the cultural events. The following discussion will be related to the popular representation of a legend by cultural events.
Venue: Maxéville | Inspé de Lorraine Room B106
Lecture: “Mediation” in the field of Research and Teacher education: Language at work: Presentation of a research project (PART4) (Prof Dominique Macaire, Dr Séverine Behra, Dr Maud Ciekanski, Dr Guillaume Nassau, PhD Yazdan Choubsaz).
Lunch at the restaurant of the Inspé de Lorraine, Maxéville.
Workshop: preparation of the oral presentations (Prof Dominique Macaire, Dr Séverine Behra, Dr Maud Ciekanski, Dr Guillaume Nassau, PhD Yazdan Choubsaz).
Lecture: Astronomy (Dr Sébastien Giroux and Audrey Borr) This session will show the students an educational material we use to teach Astronomy to the young (and less young) learners.
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DAY 8 / Tuesday, 10 December 2019
Venue : Nancy | Campus Lettres et Sciences Humaines | ATILF | Bâtiment CNRS Room Paul Imbs
Oral presentations by the students Evaluation (Prof Dominique Macaire, Dr Séverine Behra, Dr Maud Ciekanski, Dr Guillaume Nassau, PhD Yazdan Choubsaz).
Graduation ceremony & invitation to the closing meal.
CONTACT Dr Séverine BEHRA
[email protected] Tel. +33 6 63 15 54 46
IN CHARGE OF THE COURSE ARRANGEMENT
Prof. Dominique MACAIRE [email protected]
Tel. : +33 6 07 65 54 42