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Teacher Training Concept PIA2 P R O J E C T This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Teacher Training Concept Trainer Handout This handout is a supportive planning and accomplishing device for trainers that conduct the teacher trainings. The aim of these trainings is to introduce the teachers to the methodology of the concept Project Management: Setting the Standards. Introduction Project Management: Setting the Standards is a concept originated from project management methods and terms within the school context, based on current standards. Along with teaching and learning materials (teaching and teaching poster), it contains a framework that aims at assisting schools in the introduction and the maintenance of PM in their classrooms. The Didactic Concept comprises the essential didactic principles on which PM is based on. It also serves as a helping device for using and working with the. The document Evaluation of Learning Success in Projects is a concept for the evaluation of the work accomplished in projects. The Teacher Training Concept talks about how to set up teacher trainings. It is built up on, and integrates, the above mentioned documents. Goal of the Teacher Training Concept is to assist trainers introducing teachers into the work with the Project Management: Setting the Standards. In the following, we will outline the prerequisites and the organizational framework, along with the structure of the training, and an exemplary procedure. Author: Andreas Sebe Opfermann Version: July 2014 This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 1

Content Teacher Training Concept... 1 Introduction... 1 Prerequisites and Framework Conditions of the Training... 2 The Target Group and the Trainer... 3 Organizational Advice... 3 Location and Materials... 3 Structure of the Training... 3 Goals of the Training... 3 Training Contents... 4 Recommendation of a Training Procedure (approx. 2. days) The Script... Annex... 11 Checklist for Training Material... 11 This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 2

Prerequisites and Framework Conditions of the Training The Target Group and the Trainer The concept Project Management: Setting the Standards is meant for teachers at vocational and grammar schools. It can also be used, however, in different pedagogic fields such as youth work, in which self organized work within teams is to be taught and established. The training requires the trainer to have a comprehensive understanding of the teaching Project Management: Setting the Standards and further knowledge about project management along with experiences in teaching adults. The trainers should have planned and realized at least one project with the help of the by themselves. Knowing classroom situations in schools is also helpful for trainers in order to better understand the teachers interests and problem areas. Organizational Advice For teacher trainings an ideal group size of 3 teams with 3 4 teachers per team has been proved to be optimal. If there are more than 12 participants a second trainer is recommended. The constellation of the teams can happen in different kind of ways: randomly, self chosen (depending on the relationship between the participants), or governed by content related reasons of a project. Projects, project classes, and project management are implemented and realized in very different contexts and sometimes with very different framework conditions in schools. Many different ways are possible. Framework conditions influence what role project management plays in the teacher s (pre ) planning, in the planning with the students, in the realization of projects, and they also influence the evaluation of students. That is why framework conditions should be considered in the constellation of the teacher teams. Location and Materials During the training, different kinds of working alternate: (a) teacher centered teaching e.g. for the introduction of the procedure of planning processes (the explains in detail the working steps); (b) meetings e.g. for exchange of experiences, discussion, and reflection; (c) individual work within groups. The switches between phases, in which there are discussions and presentations, and phases in which participants work in teams, require enough room both to be able to work in places for team work and to have seating arrangements for plenum work. Structure of the Training In the following, goals, contents, procedure, and framework conditions of the teacher training for the concept Project Management: Setting the Standards will be introduced. Goals of the Training Goal of the training is to prepare teachers to work with the teaching Project Management: Setting the Standards in their schools. On one hand, the teachers are supposed to get to know the teaching s issues, and on the other, to receive suggestions how to organize and refine their classes with the concept: Didactical principles of the concept (explained in the Didactic Conception ) are implemented and are supposed to be reflectively connected to the experiences of the teachers Action oriented learning of the methods and testing of the steps Advice for planning and designing teaching with the help of the Networking of teachers who know and use the concept Project Management: Setting the Standards, and are interested in project management and in its realization in schools This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 3

Training Contents The content of the training is made up of (1) an introduction into the basic methods and terms of project management as it is set up in the teaching Project Management: Setting the Standards. The topics are complemented by (2) the didactical principles (see Didactic Conception ) and (3) the working out of the most important framework conditions for teaching project management with the. (1) The teachers work on and plan in teams of 3 to 4 people with the help of the teaching a (self ) chosen project and within the process create their planning document for their own teaching. They work with the like their students will do later on in the classroom. Thereby, the teachers learn the essential methods and terms of project management, and how to work with the. (2) Within the separate phases and steps of the, the teachers discuss and reflect on the background of the didactic principles 1 on which the concept is based on, and on their role and their options of taking action as teachers. (3) Advices for preparation and (pre ) planning of a class project that is based on the concept Project Management: Setting the Standards, contain: Preparation of the material Personal preparation for their role Pedagogic goal setting (introduction into project management methods vs. subject based problems) Student evaluation The (Planning ) Project within the Training The focus of the teacher training is a problem 2, ideally constructed like an order of a vocational problem, just like their students will have to deal with. Possible orders may be worked out together with the participants of the teacher training, e.g. using brainstorming. When selecting a project order, it is important to keep in mind the project order s total complexity 3. For an effective introduction into the basic terms and methods of project management, it is essential that the participants are familiar both with the subject and the methodology 4. Teaching projects need a specific framework which has to be planned and prepared in advance by the teacher. Within the so called Meta Projects teachers plan the preparation and implementation of this framework, based on the Project Management: Setting the Standards. 1 The didactic principles are explained in the Didactic Conception. That is why they are not explained in detail here. Key words are: new roles within teaching, self organized learning, interdisciplinary work, order and problem as core of projects, team work, cooperative learning. 2 The differentiation between problem and issue is explained in more detail in the Didactic Conception. 3 The inter play between the complexity of content and organizational within a project is meant. 4 E.g. a class trip, a school event, a graduation ball, or a school party. Here, the steps are being used which start directly after the DDTA Team Analysis. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 4

Recommendation of a Training Procedure (approx. 2. days) The Script The following procedure scheme is related to the teaching. During the training, these steps will be continuously discussed and reflected with regard to the implementation and supervision from the point of view of the teachers. Besides giving room for further questions, participants get to know how to use the materials (e.g. teaching poster, moderation cards, post its). A photo protocol of all of the generated materials by the participants is recommended as a supportive tool for the ongoing learning processes. 1 st Day Duration Content Method Preparation Welcoming 20 Introduction round and expectations/ worries Card query Pens and tape for name tags Introduction of the Agenda Moderation with FC FC Agenda Introduction into PM Defining PM: What is Project Management? What is a project? PM Planning Principles PowerPoint Slides 10 Procedure and steps PM: Setting the Standards PowerPoint Slides Finding/ predetermining project orders Brainstorming/ fixing project order Presentation cards Introducing teaching Distributing s 12 s Step: Project Preparation goal setting and teaching procedure Project logbook purpose and outline Study journal purpose and outline Learning with the project example Class trip to London This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein

1 st Day Duration Content Method Preparation Team building PM basics and team work team roles and team rules purpose Explaining goals and examples 10 1 Team analysis with DDTA introduction and both individual and collective execution within the teams BREAK Presenting DDTA team profiles Introduction and team work Contrasting and discussing the DDTA FCs of the teams within the plenum 10 Description of the situation/project order Distribute and reading 12 prints Distinction between project goals as well as subject related and interdisziplinary pedagogic goals PowerPoint Presentation 1 Project management file Team work with FC Introduction: Project context and stakeholder analysis Moderation and reading 1 Stakeholder analysis project context Team work with FC 1 Stakeholder portfolio Team work with FC 1 Stakeholder matrix Team work with FC 1 Presentation of results Comparing and discussing FCs 10 Goal matrix Introduction and procedure Lunch BREAK 4 Goal matrix working on goals Team work with FC 30 Presenting and discussing goals Comparing and discussing FCs 12 printed sheets of the DDTA FC with axis of coordinates slides This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 6

1 st Day Duration Content Method Preparation 30 Coffee BREAK Phase Planning introduction and procedure 30 Constructing phase planning Group work with FC 10 Work on phase plan Comparing and discussing FCs 20 Reflection of the 1 st PM training day Central question: How am I doing? / What did I learn? / What am I still thinking about? Post Its 2 nd Day Duration Content Method Preparation Short revision Lecture with the help of the works of the 1 st day of the teams Agenda Lecture Agenda on FC 10 Project charter purpose and outline Project planning (detailed planning) purpose and steps Work breakdown structure (WBS) introduction Brainstorming purpose, clarifying relevance and introducing rules Lecture with FC Rules on FC 40 Brainstorming of the project s structure Group work with moderation material Distributing moderation material 1 Structuring of the cards further proceeding References to This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 7

2 nd Day Duration Content Method Preparation 1 BREAK 1 Testing the structure purpose and procedure Lecture on the pin board of a team 30 1 10 30 10 30 Presentations of the WBSs Work packages purpose and procedure Work packages conducting description exemplarily Realization of some descriptions of the WPs from the WBS: a) giving numbers to WPs and b) preparing the corners of the moderation cards for the duration and predecessor Estimating the duration of each WP (alternative of a subproject) Lunch BREAK Overall project schedule (OPS) purpose OPS thinking about the chronological sequence and visualizing it Presenting and commenting on a number of team works Team work let each participant write one WP description Team work (discussion and clarification in terms of deviations) Moderation and references to work with the Team work 30 Defining predecessors; writing them on cards Team work 10 Calculating time scale Team work 30 BREAK 30 Visualizing duration 20 Reflection of the 2 nd PM training day Questions see 1 st day Tracking and marking differences between team works Identifying good examples Watching the progress in the teams This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 8

3 rd Day Duration Content Method Preparation Short revision Lecture FC and teaching poster Agenda 60 Visualization of overall project schedule (OPS) Team work 10 Adapting work packages Team work 1 BREAK 30 OPS presentation How did it go? Presentation and discussion in plenum Milestone plan introduction and procedure 1 Working on the MS plan Team work 1 Presenting 10 1 Project organization short Risk analysis introduction Risk portfolio introduction Risk measures introduction Project execution Short introduction and references to the Examples of planning material PowerPoint with planning material PowerPoint Evaluation Reference to the document Evaluation of Learning Success in Projects This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 9

OPTIONAL: Software Tools outlining of freeware, such as Mind Mapping (Freemind, Xmind) or Gantt Illustration (Ganttproject, Openproj) Lecture 60 Lunch BREAK 40 Round table discussion (optional). Contents might be a) What is a good project order? b) The roles of teachers and students, c) methods, freedoms and self organization Discussion with moderation FC for the documentation of the results 1 Summarizing review Lecture Agenda of the training days 30 Feedback Central question and moderation FC with central question Abbreviation: WP: work packages; FC: flip chart; MS: milestone; WBS: work breakdown structure; OPS: overall project schedule; PM: project management; This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 10

Annex Checklist for Training Material 1. Beamer and Laptop 2. Pin walls (recommended: 2 per group), 3. Pin wall paper (recommended 2 3 per group) 4. Moderation material/moderation tool kit: Moderations cards in 3 4 colors; A few glue sticks; Enough thick felt tips (recommended: one black felt tip for each participant; additionally two red and green felt tips per group; A few scissors; Crepe tape; At least 1 pincushion per group, Enough pins (recommended 30 0 per group) Post Its (around 100 per group, preferably in different sizes). Flipchart stand; Flipchart paper for moderation (20 30 papers) 6. Teaching s Project Management: Setting the Standards for each participant 7. Teaching poster Project Management: Setting the Standards 8. Camera for photo documentation 9. Optional: PowerPoint Presentation for introduction into the separate steps, planning material, PM Software Tools This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein 11