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Carapinheira

Carapinheira. School Dr. José dos Santos Bessa Carapinheira Portugal. Half way between the beautiful white beach sand of Figueira da Foz. and the city of Coimbra,. where you can find one of the most antique universities of Europe. in Carapinheira, lies our School Dr. José dos Santos Bessa.

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Carapinheira

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  1. Carapinheira

  2. School Dr. José dos Santos Bessa Carapinheira Portugal...

  3. Half way between the beautiful white beach sand of Figueira da Foz...

  4. and the city of Coimbra,

  5. where you can find one of the most antique universities of Europe...

  6. in Carapinheira, lies our School Dr. José dos Santos Bessa 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  7. Carapinheira The village Carapinheira is in a soft hill above the fields by the Mondego River, 5 km northeast from Montemor-o-Velho. From the highest point you have an extremely beautiful view: the green rize fields along the river. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  8. Our homepage: www.eb23-carapinheira.rcts.pt

  9. since 1984: a preparatory school, • 1995/1996 transformed into a Middle School (5th – 9th) • amplified in 1999 (construction of a new block of classrooms, a field for games and a balneary) • In 2003/2004, two kindergartens, 8 primary schools and our Middle School were included in a School Group, being our school the mother school. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  10. Social and economical reality • Low scholarity of parents: • 50% - primary school (4th grade), • 25% - 6th grade, • 10% - 9th grade • 7% - secondary school • 3% - medium or superior degree. • Main working branches: • civil construction, - housewives, • agricultures, - housekeepers, • lorry-drivers. - factories or commerce. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  11. Social and economical reality • Low social, economical and cultural family background, • Lack of support at home with schoolwork, • Poor motivation for school life, • Family disorganization and an ill-favoured social economical background: • social exclusion • low personal and professional expectations Students often study in group at the library 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  12. Lack of free time occupations after school • Free time activities: • watching TV, • listening to music • playing computer (about 50% have a pc at home). • Poor reading habits Mobile Bookshop visits school • Sports activities are limited to the ones the school offers. Professional Basketball players with students 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  13. What made us go ahead? • the ill-favoured social, economical and cultural background • almost no access to information or to new technologies besides the ones the school offered 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  14. Library General view Writer António Torrado visits our school, students make interview 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  15. imperative to give our students the possibility to have - access to various information resources, - new technologies, Writer Graça Gonçalves shows students how a book is edited Exhibition of new Information and Communication technologies 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  16. reorganization and reequipment of the school library • acquire the first computers 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  17. Programme Internet at School • 1997/98: a computer with connexion to the Internet • The Programme Internet at School made it possible for students to make their first steps in the World Wide Web • Internet Club 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  18. High motivation to surf the net, • Desire to communicate with e-mail • Experience in chat-rooms (mirc) • More information available and research in the web, and not any more confined to the books, available at the school library… BUT only one computer with connexion to the Internet: impossible for the majority of students to access it. create conditions to have a local network, with more computers connected to the net, so that more students could make use of the ICT. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  19. Computers in use at present For students • Computing lab: 14 • Library: 7 • Multi-media room: 1 • Metereology Club: 2 • Classroom B7: 3 • Science lab: 1 • Art room: 1 • Students with special education needs: 2 Total31 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  20. Physical Education room:1 • Maths Room:1 • Psychologist:1 • Head Teachers room:1 • Teachers Staff Room:1 • Direction : 3 • Office: 7 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  21. Total number of computers with conexion to the Internet: 34 Regional Services of Education: one of the schools with the highest ratio computer – student, in the centre of Portugal. … one of the schools in the district, with the most regular access to the Internet. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  22. Students and the use of ICT • This school year, for the first time, a subject called ICT for students of the 9th grade, part of the Educational Reform and the national curriculum. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  23. New Flexible Management of the Curriculum • since 2000/2001 • one of the few pioneer schools • with this model and with the school autonomy it was possible, to design a curriculum, adapted to the needs of our students • possibility to have Introduction to Computing in the 6th grade 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  24. New Flexible Management of the Curriculum once in a fortnight Teacher meetings exchange infomation plan cross-curricular activities for Study Time, Project Area, ICT 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  25. Project Area: students make regular use of ICT: research in the net; processing information, doing Powerpoint presentations or other types of computer work • Example chosen: Powerpoint presentation about the €URO 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  26. Other use of ICT • since 2003/2004, students from the 4th grade, come once a week to enrich their curriculum with other subjects, including Computing. • extra-curricular activities, such as various clubs, in which students can make use of ICT: • Computer Club • Internet Club • Journalism Club • Meteorology Club (Weather Club) 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  27. Teachers and ICT • The majority recognizes the advantages of the use of the new technologies • Has made a bigger use of ICT in their teaching • Develop their knowledge on this matter. XSome rarely use ICT in their pedagogical practice X Are not willing to do some / more ICT teacher training X Feel not comfortable with “teaching” non-subject areas where students use computers 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  28. Teachers and ICT • Personal use • Pedagogical use: • material which is produced by the teachers themselves • educational software available at school • Internet with students • more elaborated projects More motivation and concentration; Learning becomes something fun to do; Students develop global competences. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  29. Teachers, who are training at our school, for example, have carried out several interesting experiences using ICT: • Games • Training sessions (Security at school) • Training sessions / motivation sessions to alternative sports • The motivation, as well as the concentration of the students was notorious and learning became something fun to do. • … 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  30. Portugal described by its youngsters Selected project : pavilion of Portugal, Expo Hanover 2000, Germany

  31. English and Portuguese version Description of the village

  32. Description of tradicional customs

  33. Biography of the patron of the school, a paediatrician from Carapinheira .

  34. ICTin teaching and learning process • ICT helps motivate and engage students • significant improvements and advantages, not only in the teaching - learning process but also in the curricular evaluation of the students. • It has contributed to the development of global competences, preparing them to be more informed citizens, with better and broadened knowledge. • ICT helps prepare children for the world of work Study trip to the Communications Museumin Lisbon 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  35. Teacher Training in ICT • The school has had some courses in its own facilities, available for teachers of our school, promoted by external entities; • Proposes new topics to the Training Centre • Some more innovative teachers organize small training sessions for the colleagues, which are generally well accepted and enthusiastically attended. • Also the office staff has had regular formation in ICT area, so that they can make proper use of the administration software. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  36. Difficulties • Most of them are related with the equipment: • acquisition of the necessary hardware and software, • high cost of technical assistance and maintenance, • lack of adequate teacher training. • another computer lab would be necessary, in order to make the use of ICT more regular. • Felt by teachers, who sometimes feel uncomfortable, because some students have more knowledge. • Not always are they prepared to overcome small technical problems 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  37. Importance of ICT - Conclusion • Students acquire computing skills • Students have access to vaster information resources which they otherwise wouldn’t have • Very advantageous and gratifying in the teaching-learning process • Contributes to the development of global competencies, and therefore to a better preparation for our students’ future. 1st ELFE Conference - 22 - 23 November 2004

  38. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor Roosevelt

  39. School Dr. José dos Santos Bessa Carapinheira Portugal Bruxelles, 23 November 2004 www.eb23-carapinheira.rcts.pt info@eb23-carapinheira.rcts.pt

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