Comenius-Netzwerk Common Constitution and Language Learning CCLL (2007-2010) Uniwersytet Śląski Wydział Nauk Społecznych Instytut Historii Katowice
coordinator: Staatliches Seminar für Didaktik und Lehrerbildung (Gymnasien und Sonderschulen) Freiburg (DE) partner: Intytut Historii Wydział Nauk Społecznych, Uniwersytet Śląski Katowice (PL) Empirical research related to the referendum about Common Constitution has revealed that young people in Europe have not been informed enough of the Community and its Constitution. In order to stimulate pupils to be interested in debating European problems we have to develop a suitable didactic design and innovative teaching materials. Debating about Common Constitution produces an effective background to reflect on European identity and common policy because of the complex and fundamental questions. According to Bologna Process teacher education is changing. This process will become more tranparent by transnational cooperation and exchange between institutions of teacher training and instructing, between schools, universities, based on variety of opinion and transfer of experience. Establishing the platform to perform this process is the very aim of project. It would be achieved best in the type of activity provided by Comenius network. Teaching material should be adapted to the didactic requirement of content language integrated learning in English and German according to the principles of CLIL. The entire network will be involved in performingthis process through close cooperation.
CCLL Common Constitution and Language Learning Coordinator Staatl. Sem. f. Didaktik u. Lehrerbildung Freiburg (DE ) PARTNERS Uniwersytet Śląski, Wydział Nauk Społecznych, Katowice (PL) Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham (UK) St. Kliment Ohridski Universität t of Sofia,, Sofia (BG) Departement für f Information und Lehrerfortbildung/ Thrakische Universität, Stara Zagora (BG) Pädagogische Hochschule Tirol, Innsbruck (AT) Opetusalan koulutuskeskus OPEKO. Staatliches Fortbildungsinstitut für f r Bildungswesen, Finnland National Centre for Professional Development in Education, Tampere (FI) Ungarndeutsches Pädagogisches Institut, Pecs (HU) Nauczycielskie Kolegium JęzykJ zyków w Obcych, Tychy (PL) Eötvös s Loránd Tudományegyetem BölcsB lcsészettudományi Kar Germanisztikai Intézet, Budapest (HU) Spolek Germanistů a UčitelU itelů Němčiny, České Budějovice (CZ) Valuascollege, Venlo (NL) Max-Beckmann Beckmann-Oberschule, Berlin (DE) Liceo Ginnasio Statale G. B. Brocchi, Senior High School (Lycée) G. B. Brocchi,, Vicenza (IT) Departament d Educacid Educació Direcció General d Innovacid Innovació,Ministry of Education General Division of Innovation, Barcelona (ES)
Upper Silesia Katowice/PL
The University of Silesia was established in Katowice in 1968 as the ninth university in Poland and is an autonomous state university. The University has its origins in the Higher School of Education, which was founded in 1928 - at that time it was the only institution of higher education in the region. Later, the school became a branch of the Jagiellońian University in Kraków, the oldest Polish University. It now has campuses in four cities in the region: Katowice, Sosnowiec, Chorzów and Cieszyn. The majority of faculties are located in Katowice. The main University site, located within a five-minute-walk from the centre of Katowice, allows access to the many amenities of this progressive city.
Faculty of Social Sciences Address 11 Bankowa Str. 40-07 Katowice tel. (+48 32) 359 11 12, 359 21 25 fax(+48 32) 359 21 25 exchange tel.(+48 32) 359 19 56, 359 19 57, 359 19 58, 359 24 00 switch board 1112, 2125 The Faculty of Social Sciences was founded in 1973. The academic staff of 186 members is responsible for research and teaching activities in the following institutes and other units: Institute of History, Institute of Philosophy, Institute of Sociology, Institute of Political Sciences and Journalism, Division of Economic Sciences and Division of Art History.
CCLL Common Constitution and Language Learning Participants - University of Silesia Prof. dr hab. Ryszard Kaczmarek Prof. dr hab. Ryszard Kaczmarek Institute of History - Dr hab. Tomasz Pawelec Institute of History - Dr Maciej Fic - Institute of History