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    1. Videoconferencing for language learning in primary schools Nathalie Terrades, Ministry of Education, France, subdirectorate of ICT
    2. The project
      • September 2007 : the Minister of Education announced the project. Launched in November.
      • Videoconferencing with anglophone native speakers to support the early learning of english
    3. Principles
      • In addition to the english class, should not replace it
      • Language learning is in the curriculum in elementary school
    4. So far …
      • Letters or emails
      • With the internet tools : new opportunities
      • Real communication, synchronous, interactive, more dynamic
    5. Technical requirements
      • Computer / internet
      • Headphones
      • Microphone
      • Webcam
      • Little groups
      • can communicate
      Lavoisier elementary school, Tourcoing
      • a camcorder
      • an IWB
      Let us add …
    6. And …
      • loudspeakers
      => the whole class can communicate with another class
    7. The steering committee
      • Subdirectorate of ICT
      • Schools directorate
      • General Inspectorate
      • Local inspectorate
      • ICT advisors
      • Language advisors
    8. The two stages of the project
      • Select 20 schools in the first stage (nov 2007 – jan 2008)
      • 980 schools in the second stage
      • (may 2008)
    9. First stage :
      • A call for project was published on the Ministry website, and sent to rectors and local inspectors,
      • Pedagogical and technical specifications were also published
    10. First stage (2) :
      • The schools that were interested had to fill an application form to describe their project, and sent it to their local education authority.
      • Each local education authority could send up to 5 projects to the Ministry
    11. The criteria :
      • The french teacher already teaching english, and preferably with an experience of videoconferencing
      • The technical diversity : it was interesting to see different technical solutions being experimented. Both solutions (French school and partner school) had to interoperate
    12. The criteria : pedagogical project
      • The French school finds another school, in any Anglophone country. Can be based on an existing partnership (etwinning)
      • Or, the French school works with an anglophone teacher. Some private businesses have released a complete offer : the software for videoconference, the teacher who is an Anglophone native speaker, and the pedagogical material (exercises and so on)
    13. Financing the project
      • 40 projects were selected (instead of 20 initially)
      • The Ministry payed for
      • the videoconferencing equipment
      • The software
      • A subscription with a private company sometimes.
      • Budget : 300 000 euros
    14. Second stage (may 2008)
      • 960 schools should be equipped
      • Languages to be used : English, German, Spanish, Italian
      • The municipalities provide the equipment
    15. The local education authorities
      • They manage the project
      • They choose the schools
      • One person in charge
    16. Evaluation
      • The french teachers said that :
      • Partnering with a class takes more time to prepare the sessions, but it’s more rewarding and the pupils learn more about the culture
      • Partnering with a teacher : the pupils learn more about the language, but less cultural openness.
    17. Evaluation (2)
      • In both cases, their accent improved
      • The pupils are more motivated when partnering with a class
    18. Additional budget
      • An additional budget has recently been allocated by the Ministry (1 500 000 euros) for 500 new schools to become part of the project
    19. Technical advice
      • It’s much better for the teacher is somebody can assist him/her with the technical aspects, so that he/she can concentrate fully on the pedagogy.
      • it’s better to use the same device for all the schools of the local education authority, for ex. on a same web portal.
    20. Activities
      • presenting oneself, the school, the city
      • teaching songs to the other class
      • playing Simon Says, bingo, pictionary
      • celebrations (christmas ...)
      • ordering in a restaurant
      • describing someone or something
      • debating on a subject ....
    21. In the papers
    22.  
    23. Learning a song using videoconference … Miannay elementary School, Abbeville
    24. Contact
      • Project manager :
      • [email_address]
      • Contact EUN France
      • [email_address]
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