Audiences: This training is aimed at language trainers, social workers, secondary school teachers (including those working in educational units for non-native French-speaking students), librarians, and educators.
No prerequisites required
Participate in a training course led by Stimultania with the support of Tôt ou t'Art and leave with the necessary tools to lead 6 workshops on French as a professional language!
Photographic images are a tool used by many teachers of French as a Foreign Language and social workers to support French language learning or to explore important contemporary issues. This observation led Stimultania to develop the "Images and Words of Work" toolkit.
Designed for language trainers and social workers, the Images and Words of Work teaching kit provides resources to conduct a series of 6 two-hour workshops on the theme of work with non-native French speakers (A2 level recommended) and/or those in professional integration:
– 4 workshops with the game CLICK WORDS, and several sets of photographs by various authors,
– 2 photography practice workshops.
Objectives
ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF EDUCATION to the image and relationship to work with its public through collaborative tools in a caring environment.
IDENTIFY THE STRENGTHS OF THE CASE Pictures and words from the work and the richness of its potential uses.
UNDERSTANDING THE HOST'S STANCE in order to promote relevant and safe public discourse.
SET UP WORKSHOPS which take into account the specific characteristics of its audience (language, diversity, cognitive or mental disability, etc.) and the venue (equipment, layout, accessibility, etc.)
UNDERSTANDING THE EDUCATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS of a cyclical animation as opposed to the animation of one-off workshops.
Upon completion of the training, you will be able toLIVE THE TIME SMOOTHLY the 6 workshops in the toolkit Pictures and words from the work whether it be image analysis workshops or photography workshops. SYNTHESIZE AND ANALYZE the course of their activities in order to assess their relevance to their audience.