Project E2 for the VET:: Teachers' training for the exploitation of ICT in the Vocational Education

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作者
Kartsiotis, Theodoros G. [1 ]
Psychogios, Ioannis G. [1 ]
Mavropoulou, Maria [1 ]
机构
[1] ASPETE, Sch Pedagog & Technol Educ, Athens, Greece
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH IASME/WSEAS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING EDUCATION | 2007年
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educational material; training material; teachers' training; teachers' assistants' training; Information and Communication Technologies (ICT);
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
In the first part of the thesis it is briefly presented the action itself of the project E-2 for the VET, that is materialized by the Union of Scientific Institutions ASPAITE and the University of Piraeus, in the frame of Act "Educational Software for the VET: Training and Application", of the Ministry of Education. Final object of this project is the in-service training of about 10.000 VET teachers on specific software. It is followed by the presentation of the basic pedagogic frame, which reflects the strategy of planning and realization of the individual actions of the project. Then there is a reference on the educational material, which supported the basic education of teachers, on the training material, which will be used in the imminent seminars for the training of teachers of VET, and in the education of teachers itself. It follows the presentation of the supporting actions of the training project: training teachers' assistants, supporting the teachers and a reference is made on the digital material of support and on the :feedback. There are also presented the first conclusions from the internal evaluation of the project.
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