Melinda Kozó`s presentaiton
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Melinda Kozó`s presentaiton
HAToG – Conference, Sept. 21-22 , 2013, Atlanta Presenters: Katalin Beck and Melinda Kozó Proudly presenting: MEMBERSHIP • 116 and growing • Members: teachers, parents, students • Membership is approved by organizers and teachers • Members have to answer profile questions • Members apply with photo/cartoon/symbol • Private club: -Protects the privacy of members -Provides a safe platform for communication and team work -Allows individualized feedback OUR METHOD • 2013/14 is our 4th year • Regular classes on Skype every Sunday evening (synchronous learning) • Our subjects: -History (Magyarország Története, MTV) -Hungarian Grammar and Literature -Math -Ethnography (Hungarian Folklore and Traditions) + celebrations (e.g. March 15th – see pic.); game days • Reading (KMCSSZ Olvasópróba) • Our projects: •Duna project •Hungarian Castles project •Hungarian Inventions project OUR METHOD (cont.) • online school is augmented with face-to-face classes at our camps and other events (blended learning) • fall camps have a theme from Hungarian historical periods (Hungarian Settlement, King Matthias’s court, Turkish era – immersion learning) • the website has learning materials to enrich the class experience (used independently – asynchronous learning) • projects and homeworks are posted and shared online • kids can open their own discussion topics online EVALUTION, FEEDBACK • Teachers keep track of students’ progress • Students evaluate each other’s work • Students earn badges OUR TEACHING PHILOSPHY (What have we learned form the last four years? What works and what doesn’t work in a diaspora community?) - Distance education, online learning works - Team work in online education works - Following Hungarian academic curricula might not work for everyone - Focusing on cultural learning works (immersion!) - Adopting Hungarian textbooks doesn’t work for all students - Specific teaching and learning materials tailored for diaspora kids work (simpler language, rich in visual materials, interactive) THE FUTURE teaching kids in diaspora communities=online education What we need: • Curriculum for diaspora communities • More teaching materials (for both self-paced, asynchronous learning and instructor-led, synchronous learning) • Access to digital learning materials developed in Hungary • Online, proctored exam options • Professional and technological development for teachers • Integrated online course systems
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