
Rural Schools: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities through eTwinning
In rural areas, small schools play a crucial role in meeting the unique needs of the local community. These small schools are more than just schools for learning; they are important for promoting social cohesion and preserving community identity. Small schools offer several overlooked advantages, such as smaller class sizes, personalised attention, and close relationships.
Description
However, such schools often present unique challenges in education, such as the lack of infrastructure or insufficient equipment to implement ICT tools, the shortage of permanent teachers or the low participation of parents in rural school settings.
This course aims to stimulate discussion among the participants on the challenges faced by small schools in rural areas and find the way to turn them into opportunities in their school context.
Learning objectives
Through this course, participants will:
- Explore how to effectively address diverse students' skills and competences within a single classroom
- Assess the current situation in their rural schools in terms of the participation and collaboration of different stakeholders
- Develop strategies to promote a whole school community culture through the collaboration of different stakeholders
- Recognize the advantages of eTwinning projects and online collaboration
- Discover web tools that enhance online collaboration among remote schools
Methodology & assessment
Certification details
Upon successful completion of the course a digital course certificate is awarded. The certificate shows the name of the learner and key course details such as the estimated learning hours, the learning objectives, and a link to the course homepage.
Additional information
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Language:English
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Target audience ISCED:Primary education (ISCED 1)Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)
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Target audience type:Student TeacherTeacherTeacher Educator
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Learning time:5-10 hours
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