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FIRST SHORT TERM JOINT STAFF LEARNING, TEACHING AND TRAINING EVENT
New teaching
approaches for students with SEN
The 1stshort term joint staff event
of the project I.D.E.A.!
Together We Can! - Individuals with Disabilities Education Aim - took place in Istanbul, Turkey from 26th
November to 30th November and has been completed successfully.
There were
26 participants in mobility - teachers, coordinators, education staff and 6
students (2 from Slovenia and 4 from Poland) – meeting at Metin Sabanci Special
Education Schools to exchange good practices, experiences and knowledge,
therefore, facilitating the enlargement of teaching methods in return to each
partner’s school.
All planned
activities focused on how to teach students with special needs and the
observation of the Turkish Educational System policies to promote SEN students
developmental skills.
Although
this was the first meeting, all the group felt immediately comfortable, created
a dynamic network and strengthened professional bonds fostered during the
projects’ construction and online previous contacts.
The Turkish
team was dedicated and tireless throughout the mobility, organized all
activities carefully, followed the project’s plan, gave support to partners at
all time, ensured their safety and well being and were always present, escorted
each group and provided a translator for each activity so that a dialogue could
be possible between visitors and host staff.
Sunday 25-11-2018: it was
the day of arrival for most partners but at different times.
Monday 26-11-2018: Mr.
Burak Keskin, the host coordinator, welcomed the group in the hotel hall and
led us to Metin SaBanci Center.
In there,
the group gathered together to listen to a welcome speech by Mr. Faik Benli -
Deputy General Director, followed by Mr. Burak Keskin – Deputy Manager of Goal
Oriented Projects - presentation of the Cerebral Palsy Turkey, Mr. Murat Kurt –
Principle of Metin Sabanci Education Schools – presentation of the Schools, and
Mr. Ozgur Konuk – Vice Principle of Metin Sabanci Schools – presentation of
Special Education System in Turkey.
After that,
there were astonishing music and drama performances of Metin Sabanci Special
Education School’s Students and a guided tour in Metin Sabanci Center. Finally,
there was a brief ceremony to exchange gifts and souvenirs both to the host
team and school and among teams, as well as the hand over moment of the mascots
/ travelling school mates within partners. These mates will travel together
with their new host to their country, experience new adventures that will be
registered in a diary, and only at the end of the project will return to their
home school.
The group
had lunch in the school canteen, together with school students and staff, and
tasted some typical dishes.
In the
afternoon, we started with an orientation tour of Metin Sabanci Special
Education Schools, then, Sense Education classroom based activities: teachers
and students (accompanied by their native teachers) were divided into groups
and participated in classroom instruction planned by physiotherapists to
support the sensory and perceptual development of children in the sensory
chamber. We can highlight the quality and adequacy of equipments and techniques
very suitable for the target public. We found interesting that together with
the sensory stimulation activities, like cooking, students were driven to
fulfill everyday life routines such as having a snack by themselves. Students were
stimulated by means of sound, movement, touch, smell or light and we could see
that they reacted according to their disability; we also noticed that
they were used to the music and films usually given, not reacting to the ones
our teachers suddenly invited them to listen or see. The groups were
heterogeneous, 5 or 6 children each with different ages. At the end of the day,
these students’ parents asked to know the foreign teachers and students that
had been observing their young ones which we found important because that
showed concern with their children’s privacy.
Project
coordinators had their first meeting to think over the actions that have
already taken place and prepare the following ones. Therefore, coordinators
talked over the project evaluation issue, dissemination actions, Etwinning
platform and project’s web page. All partners participated and decisions were
taken by mutual consent.
The group
went back to the hotel at 16:30 and had dinner together at Çiya Kebap
restaurant.
Tuesday 27-11-2018: We went
again to Metin Sabanci Center to take part in classroom sessions where
technology was used as an alternative communication device in classroom. Ipads
were used as an alternative communication tool for students with few visual
field contact due to cortical visual impairment due to cerebral palsy; students
were asked, for example, to follow with their eyes a loved object moving on the
iPad while teacher constantly presses him /her on command. We were told that
such sessions took place once a week as reinforcement for classroom daily
learning; the exercises were based on gaming to encourage visual and spatial
stimulation, as well as writing, reading and listening for less severe disabled
students. iPads also save time, material, help students write and develop
skills they couldn’t with their hands. Once again, equipments were of very high
quality and strategies well designed to reach the designed goals. There was
always a member of the host team going along with each group to translate and
assure communication between host teachers and staff and foreigners.
The group
had lunch in the school canteen together with staff and students, we could see,
once more, how students were given autonomy to serve themselves or had to be
helped by occupational therapists.
The
coordinators had their second meeting to continue the preparation and
assessment of the project implementation; we also prepared for the second
mobility to Poland noticing some information shared by the polish coordinator.
The group
went back to the hotel at 16:30, rested for a while and went out to have dinner
together in Victor Levi Restaurant.
Wednesday 28-11-2018: At 8h45
the group left the hotel to Metin Sabanci Center for the Leadership Watch
sessions. The purpose of these sessions was to act with rhythm. The instructor
chose a piece of music with strong strokes and the children gave the
instructions by saying “now everyone imitate me”, they used body hits in
different ways – hit your hands, hit your feet, hit your knees, applause.
Participants were allowed to observe and experience intercultural differences
in body and sign languages as well as become aware of the importance of body
language in everyday life. Afterwards, the group of foreign teachers presented
a short performance which granted some friendly funny melting pot show that
raised laugh, companionship, inclusion and understanding beyond linguistic and
cultural boundaries.
Then, we
had lunch at Tebessum Kahvesi (Smile Café). A restaurant that employes people
with disabilities like Trisomy 21 and shows an excellent example of inclusion
in society, autonomy and uselfulness of SEN persons. Lunch was tasty and
joyful, at the end every group took a picture with the SEN waiters and
videotaped some impressions for the local media.
Afterwards
we headed to Era School Camlica Campus to visit the school and attended some
workshops in a mainstream school: the use of computers to access
student’s proficiency levels, cognitive training, brain riser or improve visual
memory. We visited Art, Robotic and Science lessons, as well as other school
facilities such the Brain Gym and English Language Corner. All classrooms are
new and well equipped and promote new pedagogical dynamics of project work and
future classroom type lesson organization.
Return to the hotel at 17:30 to rest and have dinner.
Thursday 29-11-2018: At Mentin
Sabanci Schools for Emotion Game sessions. Teachers were divided into groups to
attend these sessions which main goal was to gain awareness of emotions by
using different materials (wood, clay, felt, paint,…) and to express different
emotions through handcrafting. This activity allowed us, teachers, to observe
intercultural differences of emotional reactions and the type of strategies the
teachers use to solve behaviors.
Then the
group visited Turhan Tansel Special Education and Vocational School. A school
for mild retardation students that enables them to learn some skills like
cooking, woodwork, tapestry and handcrafts, gardening, tourism, hotel
management, basic computing,…, in order to get some active part in society,
earning the right to be autonomous. Students get in touch with the mainstream
school working together in some projects. We learnt that Turkish nation is now
debating how to employ more disabled people and give them the opportunity to be
integrated in different places in society.
Then, we
visited Sohret Kursunoglu Special Education and Vocational School for severe
and moderate students, starting from nursery. In this Turkish example school,
students learn basic skills and receive occupational training skills, hobby
type. This school has some unique facilities like a cinema room, sensory rooms,
wheelchairs, a full time psychologist. We were able to visit the school and
attend a conference explaining its organization and aims within the Turkish
system.
Friday 30-11-2019: On their
way to Istanbul Provincial Directorate of National Education, the group visited
Hagia Sophia and observed which public facilities existed. Afterwards, we were
received by Mr. Menderes Kaya Deputy General Director of Istanbul
Provincial Directorate of National Education, which belongs to the Ministry Of
National Education of Turkish Republic, we talked about the project, our
experience in Istanbul, our goals and inclusion policies in our countries, then
he honored the group with some souvenirs and handed to each of us the Istanbul
Short Term Joint Staff Learning, Teaching and Training Certificate.
From there
we went to meet Mrs. Arzu Gur, General Director of Istanbul
Provincial Directorate of Family, Employment and Social Services ( which
belongs to the Ministry of family, Employment and Social Services of Turkish
Republic and got acquainted with Turkish Social and Family policies towards
inclusion and family support, as well as some projects to empower women and
disabled children, to give them guidance and boarding care. We also knew that
public accessibility in Istanbul is a problem that is being worked out because
there are many old buildings protected by heritage laws.
At the end
of the meeting, and bearing in mind those words, the group had the opportunity
to visit the Blue Mosque, Basilica Cistern and Old Town Grand Bazar.
We could
actually say that Istanbul is an i.d.e.a city: there is a general
concern about disabled people and their inclusion. We have seen good examples,
schools that have high quality resources and staff, national policies to
support and skill disabled persons.
The teaching staff of
Metin Sabanci Schools said goodbye with a superb dinner in a restaurant facing
the Bosphorus. The non stopping rain didn’t cool the newly born friendship
between all participants, children giggled joyfully, feeling important on their
own table, adults shared smiles and a wonderful time full of happiness and
overwhelming feelings because Together We Can
Description: Balance and Coordination track was set up for students and they have separated into 2 groups. Students are asked to finish the track while they carry hoops (circles) and throw them to the targets at the end of the track. The first group that finishes the hoops is the winner. This game contributes regarding balancing, planning, managing the speed, throwing an object and walking on different floors abilities of students.
Game: Voiced Movement
Description:
Hoops which have different colors are placed to different spots of the gym. Students
were asked to stand within the hoops and they start to run all over the hoops
with teacher’s first instruction. Students are expected to run around the hoops
until the second instruction. Lastly, they are asked to find a free hoop and
step into it and stand there. This game contributes student abilities which are
body control, taking an order (instruction), taking and order with condition
and running.
In Aver-O-Mar
schools there were several activities to rise awareness to
the topic.
Some students
prepared and acted out a school play; others had seminars in school
followed up by
handworking to show their fellings, thoughts and
sensitivety towards the subject and the knowledge they had acquired.
They talked
about being different, some main disabilities and difficulties, inclusion,
solutions and friendship.
In the
mainstream school students had a different Physical Education moment: they
played Boccia games with the "pros" - which means the Boccia
Local Team. A group of SEN athletes came to school to teach and play.
Students also
played other games as if they had some kind o disability, for example, having
one leg, not being able to use their legs at all or having their eyes covered.
This way they were able to feel and experience disability.
In
our school everybody likes physical
activities. So this year we decided to celebrate an International Day of
Persons with disabilities as a sport day. The youngest kids were taking part in
competitions like obstacle course, builiding a tower of presents or going
through a tunel to get a certificate of Santa Claus Helper. The older students
had a “two Fires” tournament. All pupils had a great time. We're looking
forward next year's competition.
3rd of December is International Day of Persons with Disabilities
In our school everybody likes physical activities. Do this year we decided to celebrate an International Day of Persons with disabilities as a sport day. The youngest kids were taking part in competitions like obstacle course, builiding a tower of presents or going through a tunel to get a certificate of Santa Claus Helper. The older students had a “two Fires” tournament. All pupils had a great time. We're looking forward next year's competition.