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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 17-18 November 2006

Enhancing Professional Development o f Education Practitioners a nd Teaching/Learning practices. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 17-18 November 2006. South East European Educational Cooperation Network (SEE-ECN). Enhanced Graz Process Stability Pact, Working Table 1,

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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 17-18 November 2006

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  1. Enhancing Professional Development of Education Practitioners and Teaching/Learning practices Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 17-18 November 2006

  2. South East European Educational Cooperation Network (SEE-ECN) Enhanced Graz Process Stability Pact, Working Table 1, Democratization andHumanRights Task Force Education and Youth Donors: • Open Society Institute, Budapest • Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BMAA), Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (BMBWK) • University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Education– Office space, training • U.S. Embassy Ljubljana • Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation February 2001 SEE-ECN homepage: http://www.see-educoop.net News, Multilingual Library, Calendar of conferences, Information on scholarships etc.

  3. Goals: • The creation of structures for a constant flow of information; • The employment of the existing regional expertise in order to encourage regional ownership and initiative; • Networking and co-operation across all institutional, cultural and national borders; • Broaden the public debate on reform goals and methods; • Increase the level of expert involvement in the discussion of the findings of international reviews; • Regularly bring together key contact points in the education systems of the Stability Pact countries; • Also operate in local languages of the region.

  4. SEE-ECN Country Nodes • Local coordinating organization for each country or entity throughout the region, set up in existing organizations with staff capacity—mostly local education institutes, think tanks, and nongovernmental organizations • Country Nodes promote the network (organize round tables, presentations in schools, universities, etc,) • Country Nodes search for and collect materials and organize translations

  5. SEE-ECN Web Site • Virtual Library with more than 2,500 documents – comprehensive collection on education systems, on past and ongoing education reforms in SEE, with the key documents on major educational trends in EU in 9 different languages (mostly in English, also in Albanian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Slovenian) • For each country: Basic information and Database, National Policy documentsGood practices, Legislation, Reviews and reports, Curriculum, Expertise and Theory • Main Documents on the Education and Training 2010 work programmeKey Objectives and Areas of Cooperation: Education and Training of Teachers and Trainers Basic Skills Language Learning Information and Communication Technologies Maths, Science and Technology Making the best use of resources Mobility and European cooperation Making learning more attractive and strengthening links to working life Opening up learning and active citizenship Reforming guidance and counseling Recognising non-formal and informal learning Measuring progress through indicators and benchmarks • Number of monthly visitors: 20 – 40,000 (October 2006: 37,800)

  6. Some of SEE-ECN Activities Regional Workshops: “Drafting Education Legislation – Art or Craft” (Bled, Slovenia, 27-29 September 2001) “Drafting New Curricula” (Bohinj, Slovenia, 26-28 April, 2002) “Optimization of School Networks” (Ljubljana, Slovenia, 9-10 December 2003) “Reconstructing Middle-level Educational Organizations” (Belgrade, Serbia, 17-21 March 2003) Surveys: “Communicating Educational Reform” (December 2001 – February 2002) “Country Matrixes on Assessment and Examination Reform” (April – May 2003) “Decentralization of Education Systems in SEE” (February – May 2003) Cross-border study visits

  7. From 2004: Teacher Education in central focus 2004 – Meetings of SEE-ECN country nodes: • Sarajevo, Ljubljana: Development of project proposal: Enhancing Professional Development of Education Practitioners and Teaching/Learning practices Project supported by: • Open Society Institute within the framework of the RE:FINE (Resourcing Education: Fund for Innovations and Networking) scheme – along with contributions from the Education Support Programme of OSI Budapest, • Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation (SDC) 2005 – Establishment of 12 National Teams Preparatory Workshop in Ohrid, Macedonia (May 2005) Development of Web Portal Implementation of Survey 2006 – Workshop in Podgorica, Montenegro (February 2006) Development of National Reports Development of Regional Overview

  8. Results of the project • 12 National Reports with key information about pre- and in-service teacher education and training and the state of the art in areas in particular countries of the region. • A Regional Overview • Results of an online survey • The enlosed CD-ROM with complete project website contents (in various languages) - in total more than 150 documents on: • Teacher Education and Training in South East Europe; • Teacher Education and Training in Europe and World (including the Bologna process, Education and Training 2010 etc.); • Studies on Teacher Education and Training (Eurydice, TUNING etc.); • Good Practices in Teacher Education and Training (Curricula - In-service Teacher Training) http://www.see-educoop.net/portal/tesee.htm

  9. The Workshop Enabled by: • UNESCO • Open Society Institute – Education Support Program Co-organized by • Centre for Educational policy studies • Open Society Fund BH Participants: • Teachers from SEE countries • + 5 Teachers nominated by Central Asia Educational Cooperation Network

  10. Main Aims of the Workshop: • to familiarize the participants with the state of affairs and policies of enhancing the pre-service and in-service teacher education, by using the findings and recommendations of project Enhancing Professional Development of Education Practitioners and Teaching/Learning practices in SEE countries; • to particularly stress the role of teacher training in achieving greater tolerance and mutual understanding, conflict resolution, multicultural education, education for peace; • to encourage participating teachers to develop their own scheme of career development and professional enhancement, by emphasizing the relation between quality in-service training of teachers and quality work in their schools; • The workshop seeks to contribute to the professional advancement of practicing teachers in SEE countries and to the quality enhancement of their schools but also to a readiness for education cooperation aiming at strengthening further cross-border cooperation.

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