From December 13 to December 15, 2020, at the Lyceum Tourism and Entrepreneurship Building in Bolu, Turkey, the second training for future educators of mental arithmetic was held. In an extremely welcoming environment for three days, with the active participation of the participants, the training was extremely communicative and useful for the participants. Preparation for the training was at a very high level, for which a special thanks to the hosts. Most of them are teachers at the local gifted children school, bringing together elites not only from the city but also from surrounding cities and even districts. There were also recent undergraduate students with a mathematics profile, as well as university professors.
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Name: Building Inclusion through New Learning Methodology In 2016 the European Commission has adopted a New Skills Agenda for Europe which aims to ensure that people develop a broad set of hard and soft skills from early on in life, necessary for the jobs of today and tomorrow. While hard skills are clearly defined and measured, soft skills will be essential to boost employability, competitiveness and growth across the EU. That is why the modern educational programs and school curricula should focus on developing critical thinking and analytical reasoning as a part of the XXI century literacy skills. It is worth pointing that the new curricula put challenges to both students and teachers. The teachers are not well empowered with new knowledge and skills how to respond to the new requirements and the students face difficulties in achieving them. That is why it is of crucial importance to seek new ways of teaching and innovative methods for making education attractive, accessible, understandable and inclusive. This will reduce the rate of ESL and will better prepare the students for the labour market. The main aim of the project is to elaborate innovative methodology and open educational resources (OERs) for mental arithmetic using Abacus (a board for calculating used since V c.). With them trainers will facilitate students’ personal and academic achievements due to the development of concentration, photographic and muscular memory, creative and analytical thinking. |
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InfoNumber: N°: 2018-1-BG01-KA201-047974 Programme: ERASMUS+; KA2-Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices; Strategic Partnerships for School Education Period: 01.10.2018 – 30.09.2020 Partners: Know and Can Association, Bulgaria; DANMAR COMPUTERS LLC, Poland; AKMIAE AKMI EDUCATIONAL ORGANISATIONSA, Greece; Bolu Milli Egitim Mudurlugu, Turkey; Mental Arithmetic Europe – Bulgaria, Bulgaria; FORMACION PARA EL DESARROLLO E INSERCION, SOCIEDAD LIMITADA, Spain; CONSORZIO MATERAHUB INDUSTRIE CULTURALI E CREATIVE , Italy Website: https://bi-new.erasmus.site/ |
The beautiful and not so hot summer Granada hosted the second international partner meeting under the BI-NEW project. Due to a change in the project's pre-set financial resources, the meeting was held simultaneously with the first pilot training.
On 8 and 9 October in the office of Mental Arithmetic Europe in Sofia, the first BI-NEW project meeting was held. In 2016 the European Commission has adopted a New Skills Agenda for Europe which aims to ensure that people develop a broad set of hard and soft skills from early on in life, necessary for the jobs of today and tomorrow.