Τετάρτη 25 Απριλίου 2012
Τετάρτη 18 Απριλίου 2012
Τρίτη 17 Απριλίου 2012
Articles I
Articles I
1. Recommendation
1804 (2007) State, religion, secularity and human rights: http://assembly.coe.int/Mainf.asp?link=/Documents/WorkingDocs/Doc07/EDOC11298.htm
2. Recommendation
1093 (1989) on the Education of Migrants Children: http://assembly.coe.int/mainf.asp?Link=/documents/adoptedtext/ta89/erec1093.htm
3. Recommendation No. R (84) 18 of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the Training of Teachers in Education for Intercultural Understanding, Notably in a Context of Migration: https://wcd.coe.int/com.instranet.InstraServlet?command=com.instranet.CmdBlobGet&InstranetImage=603955&SecMode=1&DocId=683342&Usage=2
4. White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue “Living Together as Equals in Dignity”: http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/intercultural/source/white%20paper_final_revised_en.pdf
Τρίτη 10 Απριλίου 2012
Accomodation
Accomodation
Diakonia Hotel
Diakonia Hotel features 46 renovated rooms and is located within a 15-minute drive from the centre of Thessaloniki. Free wired Internet is available in all rooms.
Diakonia rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, TV and refrigerator, and they all have private balconies.
Diakonia Hotel features a big garden which can accommodate a variety of events. There is a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, pastry shops etc. in the area. Popular area activities include hiking.
Hotel Diakonia provides free private parking and offers 24-hour reception service. It is located 20 minutes by car from Macedonia Airport, within easy access to the ring road exit to Panorama.
Contact:
Educational and Cultural Foundation
"St.Gregorios Palamas"65th N.Plastira str 54250 ThessalonikiTel: +30 2310 397700 Fax : +30 2310 397815 Email : info@oipp.gr
Official Site:
Contact us!
Contact
✔ Faculty of Theology
Tel. +30 2310 996980, 996981, 996982
E-mail info@theo.auth.gr
URL: http://www.theo.auth.gr
✔ Department of European and Educational Programmes
Tel.: +30 2310 99.4168 , 99.7283
Fax : + 30 2310 99.5112
E-mail : dps@auth.gr
✔ Department of International Relations
Tel. +30 2310 99.6742, 99.5307, 99.5170
Fax : +30 2310 99.1621
E-mail : internat-rel@auth.gr
✔ Faculty of Theology
Tel. +30 2310 996980, 996981, 996982
E-mail info@theo.auth.gr
URL: http://www.theo.auth.gr
✔ Department of European and Educational Programmes
Tel.: +30 2310 99.4168 , 99.7283
Fax : + 30 2310 99.5112
E-mail : dps@auth.gr
✔ Department of International Relations
Tel. +30 2310 99.6742, 99.5307, 99.5170
Fax : +30 2310 99.1621
E-mail : internat-rel@auth.gr
Πέμπτη 5 Απριλίου 2012
Participating Universities
Participating Universities
ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI
Faculty of
Theology, School of Theology
Academic Advisor: Dr.
Mitropoulou – Mourka Vasiliki Assist. Prof.
UNIVERSITY OF KOBLENZ-LANDAU
Department of
Practical Theology, School of Theology
Academic Advisor: Dr. Angela Kaupp Professor
UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN FINLAND
School of
Applied Educational Science and Teacher Education
UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
The Catholic Theological
Faculty, Institute of Practical Theology
Academic Advisor: Prof. Dr. Martin Jäggle
Personal Website: http://www.dieuniversitaet-online.at/professuren/curricula-vitae/beitrag/news/univ-prof-dr-martin-jaggle-1/80.html
Personal Website: http://www.dieuniversitaet-online.at/professuren/curricula-vitae/beitrag/news/univ-prof-dr-martin-jaggle-1/80.html
UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST
Faculty of Orthodox Theology
Academic Advisor: Prof. Dr. Lucretia Vasilescu
Personal Website: http://www.ftoub.ro/index.php?view=article&id=83%3Aprof-dr-lucreia-vasilescu&option=com_content&Itemid=274
Coordinator
Coordinator
Mitropoulou - Mourka Vasiliki
Assist. Professor
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Faculty of Theology, School of Theology
Greece
Telephone: 2310-997075
Fax: 2310-997075
E-mail: mitro@theo.auth.gr
Web: http://users.auth.gr/mitro
Blog: http://vmitropoulou.blogspot.com/
Mitropoulou - Mourka Vasiliki
Assist. Professor
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Faculty of Theology, School of Theology
Greece
Telephone: 2310-997075
Fax: 2310-997075
E-mail: mitro@theo.auth.gr
Web: http://users.auth.gr/mitro
Blog: http://vmitropoulou.blogspot.com/
Target group and Learning Outcomes
Target group
The direct beneficiaries of the IP are:
✔ the students who are studying for a Bachelor and/or a Masters in: Religious Education, Social Work and Communication.
✔ the teachers (staff members) in the same academic programs and/focused on academic support.
The expected outcomes of the IP envisages that the students acquire:
• New attitudes towards diversity
• Competencies that Religious education teachers need to have in order to recognize and esteem diversity as a resource
• Change their perspective and see the diversity through the eyes of the ‘other’
• A view of the difference between men and women towards diversity
• A positive perspective to see the common things than differences and appreciate the common
• Ability to stress the common points that unite us and not those that divide us.
• Recognize the difference without dynamic of exclusion
• A proposal for new curricula for the Schools of Theology that will include teaching the students how to deal with diversity and be able to teach about it and the kind of work needed to establish a competence in Religious diversity
The direct beneficiaries of the IP are:
✔ the students who are studying for a Bachelor and/or a Masters in: Religious Education, Social Work and Communication.
✔ the teachers (staff members) in the same academic programs and/focused on academic support.
Learning Outcomes
• New attitudes towards diversity
• Competencies that Religious education teachers need to have in order to recognize and esteem diversity as a resource
• Change their perspective and see the diversity through the eyes of the ‘other’
• A view of the difference between men and women towards diversity
• A positive perspective to see the common things than differences and appreciate the common
• Ability to stress the common points that unite us and not those that divide us.
• Recognize the difference without dynamic of exclusion
• A proposal for new curricula for the Schools of Theology that will include teaching the students how to deal with diversity and be able to teach about it and the kind of work needed to establish a competence in Religious diversity
Aims of the programme
Aims:
✔ to promote exchanges of student-teachers and teachers
in order to promote better knowledge and understanding of different cultures and education systems.
✔ to encourage a way in the teaching about diversity so
as to put together the IP as place of exchange of diversities
✔ to make student-teachers to acquire such
abilities/competences so as to be more receptive to different cultures
✔ to help student teachers and teachers to understand
and appreciate educational approaches towards diversity than those in their own
countries
✔ to help student-teachers become aware of the various
forms of cultural expression present in their own national cultures, and in
migrant communities
✔ to help student-teachers realise that they too should
become agents of a process of cultural exchange and develop and use strategies
for approaching, understanding and giving due consideration to other cultures
as well as educating their pupils to give due consideration to them.
✔ to help students develop cross-cultural skills in
dealing with cultural and religious dimensions within the European context
✔ to develop among students a cross-cultural
professional attitude in cooperating and dialogue
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