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Erasmus+ Journal (Issue 3) 2014/15

Rukiye Betül Gültekin, Katholieke Pabo Zwolle, Mobility for Study, Istanbul Universty, Istanbul , Turkey

 

Contacts University


University of Applied Science, Teacher Training Institute Primary Education
Hogeschool Katholieke PABO Zwolle 
Ten Oeverstraat 68, 
8012 EW Zwolle, 
The Netherlands 
Tel.: +31 (0)384217425 
Fax: +31(0)384210914 
webaddress:www.kpz.nl 
Erasmus code: NL ZWOLLE06

 

Harrie Poulssen (international Officer)
Email: h.poulssen@kpz.nl

Bert Thole (Coordinator IM)
Email: b.thole@kpz.nl

 

 About the University: 

 The Katholieke Pabo Zwolle, also known as KPZ, is an independent Interactum University of Applied Sciences (Dutch "hogeschool"). There are over 650 students and a staff of about 70. This means that the KPZ is one of the many small- to medium-sized institutes for higher professional education in the Netherlands. 

The International Minor Program(IM) is a five month course in English for 30 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System). The website contains all the necessary information about our teacher training course in which we combine theory and practice and offer a varied study programme with a clear structure using the module system and ECTS. For the IM you need a required level of English like TOEFL or IELTS.

How can I apply?

Each year we have an international minor in spring semester from 1st of February until 1st of July.

Deadline for application is: 1 November (previous calendar year)

For application you need to fill in this student application form and mail it to us. 
[application form on the website] 

Please note: When we have received your complete application form an overview on admission will be held by means of Skype.

Before we got here:

Before we got to the Netherlands, we got a lot of information about our next semester. We have written a lot of emails and had to do a few things before we got here. 

To attend the Pabo we have had a conversation via Skype, where the English teacher asked me a few things (in English - so they can see our level), for example what I am expecting, why I want to go to the Netherlands, and so on. 

Furthermore we had to get some information about how fractions are tought in Turkey, we had to copy the schoolbooks, made a short clip about a mathlesson, made a foto of the classroom, ect.

The Pabo organised a very good accomodation, so we didn´t have to look for something - which was really a pleasentness! 

Then Ria Posthumus asked us when and how we will get to Zwolle and if we wanted to have a welcome guide, who wouls pick us up from the railway station and bring us to our houses. 

 

Info about the general things and the first weeks:

We are in a "seperate class" - The international Minor/class. All in all we are 15 people (6 Spanish girls,1 girl from Turkey,  1 boy from Nepal, 2 Czech girls and 5 people from Austria). All our xouses we have together - we do not have any courses with the students from the PABO. 

The first week was a welcome week to get aquaint with each other: 

The first day most of our teachers and the headmaster were here to welcome us and to introduce themselves. 
We also had to introduce ouselves to the other ones and to speak about our expectations.

The welcome week was really a good experiences, we were ice skating and played traditional Dutch games.

 

My courses: 

 1) English language (1 ECTS) 

The objective of this course revolves around writing and presenting an academic paper in English in which your own written work will play a pivotal role. This very short course of 4 lessons focuses both on development of academic writing skills and strenghtening presentation skills. 

 2) Culture and Society ( 4 ECTS) 

The students ude their ecperience and the kknowledge theyhave mastered of Dutch history, culture, art and society as a tool to understand and explore their own and other societies. Moreover students are confronted witht the questoins in which way history, culture and society shape our cultural identity, our wy of being. 

3) Pedagogics (5 ECTS) 

We will examine reform pedagogy in all its aspects. We will see which concepts are still used today. 
We wonder what a present day and future child need. We explore the new didactics and explore existing concepts which have caught on in the Netherlands.

 4) Dutch language (3 ECTS)

This is a Dutch course for our class. We learn the basics of the language, for example to introduce ourselves, talk about our hobbies, colors, show someone the way, ect.

5) Coaching/Counselling and tutorship (CCT / 3 ECTS) 

The CCT is different from other modules, since most of the content is not definite yet. 
There will be time for teambuilding activities and for personal coaching. Moreover students will be prepared for the practical training.

6) DRAMU (Drama and Music) (2 ECTS)

Starting with rhythm activities, movement and finishing with songd for children we learn to understand the meaning of rhythm, melody and harmony. All native songs will be produces on seet music and recorded ona CD.

7) Project week "Randstad" (2 ECTS)

During the semester we will take part in a prject week and a number of cultural activities. In this week (in Amsterdam and Den Haag) we will visit a number of cultural and social institutions. 

8) Research (5 ECTS)

The research modules offer a good method to examime educational reform. During practical training we will be at school where we will do our research. 

9) Teaching practise (4 ECTS) 

This is the main and for me the most important part of the whole semester. I am in Heerde (small village next to Zwolle) in a Jenaplan school. I have to teach at least 26 lessons. I will see the idea of Jenaplan in a practical way. 

10) Teacher in Europe student conference (1 ECTS) 

Students learn in an international environment how to design a project under Erasmus + and to complete a final proposal. 

 

 

Zwolle: 


Accomodation

We stay in camping place outside of the centrum. we have a kitchen in our chalets for three people. each person has their own room. rooms are not so big but they are enough for five months. If you are lucky, and weather is good, you can sit outside .  We pay about 375,- Euros per month for the rent.

Transport

to go to school, station, city center etc. you have to use bicycle. there are suitable ways for riding bicycle, so you can go somewhere with bicycle easily. Buses are a little bit experience If you dont have Ov chip card (transportation card. it can be bought from machines in front of the station). to go other cities can be experience also. but group tickets are useful for this. for example ,  Amsterdam return ticket costs 40 euros but If you buy group ticket with  ten people , you just pay 7 euros. 

Life in the Netherlands 

nature is part of life here. weather is rainy most of time but without using umbrealla you can go. people are so kind and they can help you whenever you need. Almost everbody know English very well. to communicate people is not difficult. 

there are many nice places , museums for visiting.LIke ice skating, fishing, swimming,salinig etc you can find many opportunities to enjoy.

 

About the teaching practice:

I go to teaching practice with my partner from Austria. first for observation and then one day in a week. in the middle of the semester about two whole week. I am lucky, my group can speak english with. During teachign practice, we prepare portfolio. At the end of the teachign practice our tutuor from Kpz check it and talk about it. In  two time, the tutor visits me and evaluate my performance during lessons.

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