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GroupLead [electronic resource] : Group facilitation in language teacher education / Margit Szesztay, Rod Bolitho and Meg Einhorn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Languages for social cohesion=Les langues pour la cohésion socialePublication details: Strasbourg : Council of Europe, [2007].Description: 1 CD-ROM : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 folded sheet containerISBN:
  • 978-92-871-6296-0
Other title:
  • Group facilitation in language teacher education [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Summary: The aim of this is to provide an introduction to what working with groups in a facilitative mode involves. The intended audience is mentors and trainers working with groups of language teachers. Although the material is sequenced starting with background and principles and moving on to practical application, users can pick and choose from it based on interests, needs, and past experiences with facilitation. It is divided into eight sections and organised around eight thematic areas.
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Computer Files Brusov University Library Brusov University Library Council of Europe Fund Reading Hall 407 S 99 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) LU0139700 Available 8 hours BUL047513

"The overall title of the ECML's 2nd medium-term programme (2004-2007) is Languages for social cohesion - language education in a multilingual and multicultural Europe."--Packaging.

The aim of this is to provide an introduction to what working with groups in a facilitative mode involves. The intended audience is mentors and trainers working with groups of language teachers. Although the material is sequenced starting with background and principles and moving on to practical application, users can pick and choose from it based on interests, needs, and past experiences with facilitation. It is divided into eight sections and organised around eight thematic areas.

System requirements: PC; Windows; CD-ROM drive; media player; ability to open .pdf files.