Exhibition of international collaboration involving the Faculty of Education, Charles University: Outcomes and Inspiration ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Přehlídka mezinárodní spolupráce Pedagogické fakulty Univerzity Karlovy: Výsledky a inspir vybraných příkladů mezinárodní spolupráce zahraničním účastníkům, kteří přijíždějí na UK v Training Week. Budou představeny tyto projekty: Jarmila Novotná (Dept. of Mathematics and Education): From ‘The Learner’s Perspective Study through Lexicon’ to ‘International Netwo Essentials of Learning’ with the University of Melbourne (Australia) Miroslava Černochová, (Dept. of IT and Technical Education): EU Project, ‘DIYLab – Do It Yourself in Education: Competence To Foster Student Agency And Collaborative Learning’ – from the Student Teacher with University of Barcelona (Spain) and the University of Oulu (Finland) Marie Fulková (D Education): Collaboration in Art Education with Joetsu University of Education (Japan) Eli & Moe Iezaki: Collaboration from student perspective Karolina Duschinská (Dept. of Educati Enhancing Teacher Education: Eight Years of Cooperation within a Consortium of Eight Europ Some examples of international collaboration: Jarmila Novotná (Dept. of Mathematics and Ma Education): From ‘The Learner’s Perspective Study through Lexicon’ to ‘International Netwo Essentials of Learning’ with the University of Melbourne (Australia) Miroslava Černochová, (Dept. of IT and Technical Education): EU Project, ‘DIYLab – Do It Yourself in Education: Competence To Foster Student Agency And Collaborative Learning’ – from the Student Teacher with University of Barcelona (Spain) and the University of Oulu (Finland) Marie Fulková (D Education): Collaboration in Art Education with Joetsu University of Education (Japan): El & Moe Iezaki: Collaboration from student perspective Karolina Duschinská (Dept. of Educati Enhancing Teacher Education: Eight Years of Cooperation within a Consortium of Eight Europ