As well as the training courses for teachers of primary,
secondary & adult students of English, we have enjoyed being part of VET projects and
study visits which have involved teachers of other subjects than English - from
nursery education to CAD technology! We
are now in the third year of a project with the City of Munich which has been
looking at the theme of inclusion in early education - 30 early years
specialists have now visited us and experienced a variety of early education
settings here, thanks to the hospitality of Edinburgh City Council & both
private and Council run nurseries in East Lothian. We are keeping our fingers crossed that this
will develop into a true exchange, and allow teachers and trainers from here to
experience a study visit to Munich next year.
We are delighted that this is already happening with a project
we have set up together with Laupheim Training College in Baden-Württemberg -
The Burgh Primary in Musselburgh has not only hosted our visitors from both
Munich & Laupheim, but has also been able to send some of their own staff
across to Germany this year. We are very
much hoping this will grow.
Our Bavarian visitors
being served by Professional Cookery students at Edinburgh College.
Over the past two years we have also enjoyed hosting 40 vocational teachers from the Bavarian
region of Unterfranken and the city of Würzburg. Each October our colleague
Wendy O'Hara has travelled north specially to help deliver the 'Language for
Work' course to our visitors - and to add an English dimension! After their language course the visitors have
spent a week in a wide variety of businesses connected to their own specialist
fields - from finance to road haulage.
We owe special thanks to local businesses who have been willing to
participate in this - and to our good friend Fiona who has found them all
hospitable private hosts to stay with. Our friends in the Mid and East Lothian
Chamber of Commerce were equally hospitable to a visiting student from Munich
who was with us us for 6 weeks in the summer - it really seemed to be a
mutually beneficial exercise!
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