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Konrad Jende, High School Teacher Programme 2014

Introduction to Working Groups. Konrad Jende, High School Teacher Programme 2014. Introduction to Working Groups. Konrad Jende, High School Teacher Programme 2014. Why working groups?. Why working groups?. Working in a team is nicer than working alone

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Konrad Jende, High School Teacher Programme 2014

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  1. Introduction to Working Groups Konrad Jende, High School Teacher Programme 2014

  2. Introduction to Working Groups Konrad Jende, High School Teacher Programme 2014

  3. Why working groups?

  4. Why working groups? • Working in a team is nicer than working alone • Intensive analysis of a particular subject of particle physics • when working on tasks/problems one has to cope with various challenges -> find your own/team strategies and reorganize knowledge in your brain • chance for you to not only receive information but rather do something, become creative, ... • Improve the quality of our programmes by further developing activities • better understand your colleagues

  5. How to work together? • Introduction to work in working groups (NOW!!!) • Offer for working groups (today: 9:15-11:00am) • Longer break to consider and make a decision (today: 11am-4:30pm) • Decisive Phase (today: 4:30-5:30pm) • Preparation and first meeting of your working group (dates will be fixed individually with your working group leader) • Share your first ideas with the whole group (14 July 2014, afternoon) • Short interim report after 2 weeks (18 July 2014, morning) • Final Reports (24-25 July 2014)

  6. When can you work with your working group? • Organize yourselves! (Your group leader will help you too.) • Check the agenda, look out for gaps, fill in the gaps and • Enjoy!

  7. What are the offers?

  8. What to do with the results? • practical, simple, useful, easy to understand • make available by 25 July 2014 !!! • use it in your classroom • share with your colleagues • send us feedback

  9. Get to work! Konrad Jende - konrad.jende@cern.ch 33-R-010 +41 76 487 0246

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