Now you will see a lesson plan made by Isa, one of my classmates and me:
http://fronter.com/cvusj/links/files.phtml/1203317729$860094874$/Arkiv/Educational+Studies+I/Teaching+plans+2nd+draft/Isa+and+Paula+lesson+plan+_prcent_282+draft_prcent_29.pdf
jueves, 4 de octubre de 2012
Introduction to the executive approach
Here you can see a short video which summarize the main characteristics of the executive approach. Hope you enjoy it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlG5hbMhwDU&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlG5hbMhwDU&feature=youtu.be
martes, 2 de octubre de 2012
A record of my Intercultural Experience
- in language: English
- place, period of time, age: Denmark; from september 2012 to January 2013; 20 years old.
Here,
in Vordingborg, I have realized that Danish life style has got many differences
with the Spanish one. For instance, their meal´s timetable is completely
different as when the Danish have lunch (11:15 a.m.) the typical Spanish has breakfast or just eat
a fruit. Another dissimilarity I have noticed is that, at least in Vordingborg,
Danish windows have not got mini-blinds, they just have some curtains which are
open most of the times, even at night. So respectful are Danish people that
they do not mind about other´s life, you can lie in your sofa in the middle of
the night and fall asleep while watching Tv without being afraid about being disturbing
or stolen. Moreover, other examples of Danish consideration are the facts that
canteen´s workers trust you when saying to them the number of sweets you have
in your bag and charge according to that; and if you go to a buffet, beforehand
you have to decide what you are going to drink and whether you want a dessert
or not and then pay according to that, then you can take your meal and nobody checks
that you have not cheated and taken wine instead of water (which is what you
have paid for) for instance.
Taking all in consideration, from my point of view many Spanish people should learnt from Danish values.
Here you can see some delicious Turkish meals made by my flatmate, Damla (they really like cooking potatoes and chicken):
chicken casserole
- in language: English
- place, period of time, age: Denmark; from september 2012 to January 2013; 20 years old.
A. Feelings
- Ways in which my
curiosity and interest were aroused:
It really takes my attention how respecfull are Danish people with others´ belongings. Most of the times, you can leave your purchase even your bike without locked it out of the supermarket while buying new staff and nobody steals it. Moreover, many shops have their products outside without taking care of them and at the end of the day they are still there!
However, I spent a weekend in
Copenhaguen and realized that there are some Danish people who collide
your shoulder while walking in the street and do not apologize you, not look
back to check if you are ok either. According to one of my teachers, it happens
because from Danish people view, it is impolite to apologize for kicking
strangers with no intention as talking with unknown people with no reason is
not a good manner. Nevertheless, if you are a foreigner and ask a Danish person
for information, you will find out that this person will do his/her best to
help you.
- Periods when I felt uncomfortable/homesick
Fortunately, I have never felt uncomfortable here,
as just arrived I received a warm welcome from my tutors and the other Erasmus.
Every single person I know here is very friendly and kindly.
- Periods when I felt at home and comfortable
Honestly, between my Denmark life and my student
life in Madrid, the one which makes me feel more close to home is the first one
as it is more similar to Gran Canaria. From my point of view, Madrid is a big
and crowded city where people take care just of his/herself. Most of the times,
when you go to the university administration, you receive a poor service as the
workers will try you to go away as soon as possible. Owing to the “bureaucracy”,
if you ask for information to someone whose work is not related with that,
before you finish to say your question, this person will have interrupted you
to say, “this is not my job, ask to another person”.
Nevertheless, in Vordingborg, whoever I have asked for
help has done his/her best to help me. In fact, I have had three Erasmus tutors
from the first moment I arrived here. I appreciate it very much as if you are
an Erasmus student in Spain, you will never be as welcome as here, in
Vordingborg.
The famous Vordingborg´s "Goose tower " |
B. Knowledge
- The most important things I learnt about Danish life:
Taking all in consideration, from my point of view many Spanish people should learnt from Danish values.
C. Actions
One of the things I appreciate the most about my Erasmus
experience is the culture mixing. Fortunately, I am surrounded by Czechs,
Austrians, Turks, Spaniards, Danishes, Italians and French, each of them with
their own culture, traditions, values and personalities. Definitely, this is a
great opportunity to learn from others and enrich ourselves. For instance,
since I arrived here I have learnt lots of interesting things from Turkish culture,
such as the reason why they do not eat pork or the meaning of wearing a scarf. Moreover,
I have also tasted some of their delicious meals and heard what they think
about the Spanish way of talking. By the way, Austrians have also many
delicious desserts and Danish black bread is awesome!
I have already been here for one and a half month
but still have until the end of January to do the most of this experience and
enjoy it as much as possible!
Here you can see some delicious Turkish meals made by my flatmate, Damla (they really like cooking potatoes and chicken):
chicken casserole
Añadir leyenda |
Pilaf |
Potatoes and chicken with paste sauce |
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