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A peace pedagogical newsletter since 1982 No. 2 October 2018 ISSN 13968580 www.International-Teacher.dk International Teacher is founded by Frank Krøyer in 1982 International Teacher - Executive Committee President Principal Policy Advisor Teacher Sue Howard Marina Azarenkova Brisbane, Australia St Petersburg, Russia (+617) 323 41473 [email protected] [email protected] Vice-president Headmaster Teacher Bunyatova Fatma Jalal Petya Giozova Baku, Azerbajdjan Veliko Tarnovo [email protected] Bulgaria (+994) 124532642 [email protected] Teacher Coordinator Hanne Smidth, Valentina Yuchenkova Stenloese, Denmark. Vitebsk (+45) 47172035 Belarus [email protected] [email protected] Lecturer Teacher Ludmila Sergeenkova Brigitte Müller, Oktyabrskaya 77 Einsingerstrasse 11 Lebedinovka, Kyrgyzstan 89073 Ulm, Germany (+331) 2 44 17 72 [email protected] [email protected] Headmaster Teacher Galina Dugashvili Raisa Pochevalova, Georgia Moscow, Russia. 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Information/contact: www.international-teacher.dk or Oksana Khomutenko Jørgensen, Bredsten, Denmark. (+45) 75 88 24 07 [email protected] Table of content P 5 Introduction of the theme of the year P 6 ITA annual meeting 2018 in Kostorma By Lisbeth Djurhuus, Denmark P 10 Sustainable development Goals of the UN P 13 A Poem by Natalia Shamberova, Russia P 14 Annual meeting 2019 in Bulgaria P 15 The Ribbin International by June Tuno P 16 E.S.L. Games for Young Students in the Classroom by Lis Martinez, Mexico P 18 Memories from the annual meeting in Kostroma 2018, photos P 19 Presentation of a member of ITA, Sonja Holmedal P 20 On the issue of correlation of pedagogical traditions by Suvorova I.M., Petrozavodsk P 22 How to be teenager or new direction of 10 years old educational business P 26 Business and pleasure in kindergarten speech-therapy group P 28 Folk Art High School Imperial Woman Aleksandra Fedorovna, by Marina Azarenkova P 30 12 Commandments of Good Parenting by Dr. Leo Rebello 3 International Teacher Association Denmark 2018 Formand Tilknyttet medlem Jytte Svendsen Lisbeth Djurhuus Teglgården 8 Ærøvej 20 b 4220 Korsør 8600 Silkeborg Tlf: 58 37 78 91 Tlf: 86 80 11 46 [email protected] [email protected] Næstformand 1. suppleant Jette Jørgensen Simone Henriksen Bakkevej 31 7620 Lemvig Tlf: 28 68 15 57 Tlf: 65 96 78 22 [email protected] [email protected] Referent 2. suppleant Helle Steffen Niels Bjerren Toldergade 4 2791 Dragør Tlf: 51 86 10 53 [email protected] Tlf: 32 53 34 77 [email protected] Medlem Kasserer Ester Winther Lissie Overgaard Sneslev Sognevej 16 Villemoesparken 22 4100 Ringsted 7620 Lemvig Tlf: 57 60 38 40 Tlf: 97 81 08 85 [email protected] [email protected] Milechild Uganda Niels er rejst til Uganda, for at besøge Milechild. Det er et safarifirma, som støtter skolen Milechild. Kender du nogen, som vil være frivillige på skolen, vil vi gerne høre fra dem. Støt skolerne i Nepal Indbetal fx 100 kr. pr måned eller et engangsbeløb Mange tak Indbetal pengene på ITA’s Nepalkonto: 8500 0003572137 for bidrag Kontingent til ITA Så er det tid til at betale kontingent 200 kr. (unge og studerende 50 kr.) bedes indbetalt pr 1. april på ITA’s konto: 1551 16454494 eller indbetal på giro: +01< +16454494< 4 The Theme of the Academic year 2018—2019 Preevention and solution of global, ecological problems. Teachers' vision in practice and theory. The UN goal number 13 is the starting point for the ITA theme. It says Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. Do you have any ideas about how to work with the theme? Do you have an opinion about the subject? Write to me. I will bring it in the next issue of ITA-Post Write to [email protected] 5 ITA annual meeting 2018 in Kostorma Kostroma is a historic city in the Golden Ring at the confluence of the Volga and Kost- roma Rivers. We had a very exiting week in the city. Thank you very much to Svetlana Kovaleva, who organized the trip. Kostroma 1. – 8. of July 2018 By Lisbeth Djurhuus This year the ITA conference was held in Kostroma, 300 km NE of Moscow on the basis of an invitation from Kostroma State University and planned by Svetlana and collegues. The program was like this: 1st of July We were all picked up in the airport in Moscow by Svetlana + 3 stu- dents, who helped us through the week. We drove for about 5 hours through rural are- as NE of Moscow. 2nd of July Plenary meeting on “UNESCO values as the basis of for- mation of cross-cultural area” in Kostroma State University and a Kostroma-city-tour in the after- noon. Presentations and tour around the institu- tion. 3rd of July Plenary meeting on “UNESCO values .. cross-cultural area” in Kostroma State Agricultu- ral Academy”. Presentations . 4th of July Plenary meeting in Kostroma Energy College, institution of secondary education. We 6 were taken round the institution and care of in this place and how shown numerous historic valuable books, it is done. rooms, After lunch we went to a vil- furniture, artefacts from tui- lage, where the local craftsmen had tion way back. worked on making In the afternoon we went to a jewelry for hundreds of famous handicraft linen shop with local years . This process of handicraft was fabrics. thoroughly documented 5th of July Visit to a local school, Kostro- in the local museum and their ma gymnasium nr. 15 for pupils from 7- specializing in the art of filigree was stun- 17 years of age and ning. we were shown the creative In the evening we talked works of pupils and teachers. In the after- about next year`s ITA meeting and had a noon we visited a farewell dinner. well assorted cheese factory. 8th of July We waved goodbye to 6th of July We went for a beautiful and Swetlana, Marina, collegues from Kostro- spectacular full-day excursion to the set- ma, Swetlanas students tlement of Russian and were taken to Moscow by patriot Ivan Susanin and came bus. to know a lot more about Russian history and the turmoil of theZar Romanov history. 8th-11th The Danish group spent extra 3 In the village a nun took us to days in Moscow visiting Kremlin, The a most fascinating church, which also re- Red Square, the lated to the beautiful churches, enjoying history of the Romanov fami- the tourists & football fans. ly. We tourist ladies went to a clothes market to shop a designer dress A elaboration of the presentations… with Sonja and to shop souvenirs. The plenary meetings on “UNESCO`s 7th of July We went on an excursion to a values …” was a kind of academic perfor- moose-farm and learnt why the moose are mance, in which both ITA members, being taken members from Kostroma State Universi- 7 ty, Kostroma State Agricultural Academy sonality in modern Russia. and Kostroma Energy College took part. Women, gender, leadership and man- agement Quite a number of teachers , professors, Matters of using a foreign language, of students etc. spoke from the podium in learning in general, learning with the auditorium sharing their personal con- Social Media … tribution of “Unesco values ..”with the “Teaching Russian as a foreign lan- audience in Russian, in English , the in- guage in N.E. region of Russia”, “A terpreter Maria managing the translation foreign language is a resource for really well. development of a professional And what were the presentations about then?? I have sorted out at least 7 different categories, judging by the contents. A relevant sketch of the histori- cal development of Kostro- ma. ”Is Kostroma a provin- cial city or a backwater area? Intercultural matters … 1.Collectivism / individualism, 2. investigations on sociocul- tural values / cultural intelli- gence due to migration activ- ity, 3.Cossack values and their role in shaping the per- 8 A very delicious lunch at the University competence”, “Academic honesty Teaching “The 17 UN Global Goals” in teaching / research”, “How can to young kids and adult migrants in Latin phraseology empower a sus- the Danish school-system. tainable development ?”, “New Values of language education in the Information Society”, “Social net- All these presentations deserve a second works in the service of professional thought, a discussion, a debate, which education” was not possible during the actual plenary Which qualities in an object or a place meeting.