IMPLEMENTING INNOVATIVE LEARNING METHODS: A TWO SCHOOLS EXAMPLE.

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IMPLEMENTING INNOVATIVE LEARNING METHODS:

A TWO SCHOOLS EXAMPLE.

Argyropoulou Maria, Chiotelis Ioannis, Theodoropoulou Maria , George Birbas

Rural vs Urban School

Model Experimental

School

Abandoning School

Excellence

educational programs, excellence groups, experimental workshops, exchange mobilities and other innovative projects.

Model Experimental School Students

Teachers’ and Administration’s

vision encourages of students to organize groups according to

their interests.

Astronomy group Environmental group

Drama group.

Students revealed a remarkable interest about

sciences and culture.

The equipment and improvement of building infrastructure,

Teachers training and engagement with new pedagogical data, innovation and research,

Upgrading teaching skills, developing students abilities ensuring thus a balance into the labor market and society,

Evaluation.

Major Steps…

Urban School activities…In-service training for teachersCollaboration protocols: Hellenic Open University (HOU), University of Patras, ATEI Patras.

Equipmenttwo computer labs Robotics, all classrooms with computers and video projector, optical fiber, high speed Internet in every classroom or lab

Development of “school on cloud”

Educational material utilizing interdisciplinary approachSeven clusters (groups) of excellenceScientific Competitions

Rural School activities…Contests

Astronomical Event

Environmental Event

Innovative Approaches(synchronous) video conferences

virtual visits to CERN

ICT on daily teaching practice. Digital lessons experiments combined with electronic means e.g. we used augmented reality applications and Kinect camera

Planning and implementing…

Achieving goals…

And following up…

…and following up…

…and always trying to be innovative

High School of Pelopio

EKFE Ilias

7th EPKA

Municipality of Ancient

Olympia

University of Patras

High School of

Lala

High School of Vasilaki

High School of Lehena

Moraitis Schools

Astronomical Union “Orion”

Ellinogermaniki AgogiOpen-air

Water Power Museum

School Counselors

Office

«Physically Play»

Cultural Association Pelopio

Naturalist Club A. Olympia

Local society

Ideas and knowledge flow networks…

MODEL EXPERIMENTAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL OF

PATRAS

EKFE Patras

Institute of Computers Technology

Hellenic Open University

University of Patras

IKYELLIAMEP

Pelopio General

High School

DEPPS

E.A.

Primary Education

Science Centre of

Patras

Counselors Office

KESYP PATRAS

ΑΤΕΙ Patras

SPETE

Local Society

Ideas and knowledge flow networks…

Conclusions…Changes in operation and administration, concluded in wide cooperation and participation.Developing culture of innovation influences the local society which accordingly is changing, changing us also backwards.

Implementation of an action plan can act beneficially towards a thinking school, through repeating evaluation loops

An essential evaluation can only be performed after a long period (4-5 years) of actions and activitiesImportance of lifelong training for teachers and educatorsOrganizing extroversion events by entrusting critical responsibilities to students was also one of our positive remarks

Finally, evaluation in each step helped us to achieve goals and set new milestones.

We observed that extroversion events joined teachers, students and local community together. Science and culture came closer to students and local society.

All these events include the element of collaboration and cooperation between several partners and promote our basic goal of knowledge diffusion.

Another remarkable conclusion is the importance of educational scenarios, material and content and the diffusion of these educational tools.Additionally, participation in contests is another crucial parameter

Thank you for your attention…