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SYSTEMATIC CONCEPT TEACHING COURSE JUNE 2021 - ONLINE PARTICIPATION


Date and time

Tuesday 8. June 2021 at 09:30 to Thursday 10. June 2021 at 16:00

Registration Deadline

Tuesday 18. May 2021 at 19:00

Location

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SYSTEMATIC CONCEPT TEACHING COURSE JUNE 2021 - ONLINE PARTICIPATION


Event Description

COURSE IN SYSTEMATIC CONCEPT TEACHING

-Teaching basic conceptual systems as a foundation for cognitive development and learning

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permission from Hansen & Morgan (2019)
Original materials can be found at
www.sctresource.com

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frontpageConceptual tools play an essential role in cognition as a tool for attention, thinking, learning and communication. We are happy to offer a course that conveys the method and training materials of Systematic Concept Teaching (SCT), newly developed by Andreas Hansen and Kelly Morgan. Building on the foundational work of Magne Nyborg, they have developed an amazing and comprehensive hands-on material ready to use in the work from preschool and up for a wide range of children and adolescents. The course will be held 28th-30th of September 2020. Teacher throughout the whole course will be Andreas Hansen, co-author of SCT and an experienced practitioner and teacher in SCT. The course includes full access to the digital book “Intelligent and Effective Learning Based on the Model for Systematic Concept Teaching” and the accompanying ready-to-use teaching and training materials.

Introduction and background

Conceptual knowledge and understanding has for many years been known to be crucial to cognitive development and learning - not only regarding communicative skills but equally important in gathering information about the world, comparing and organizing and as a foundation for thinking skills and learning. In despite of that, systematic methods of teaching these skills have received little attention and teachers, parents and consultants often miss effective methods for supporting conceptual development. Based on the work of Magne Nyborg, this newly developed learning materials introduces a systematic and comprehensive method for teaching all the basic conceptual knowledge and a didactical approach that supports deep learning.

Course content

This basic course on Systematic Concept Teaching will give a thorough introduction of the what, how and why of the SCT-approach, including a first presentation of a theoretical model of a learning person – the PSI-model (Person-Situation-Interactions during learning), which is a representation of the central aspects of Nyborg’s theory of teaching/learning. The course will further concentrate on the following main points:

  • The inventory of Basic Conceptual Systems (BCSs) and their related basic concepts
  • The difference between numerals, words and other symbols – and concepts of classes in SCT terminology
  • Analytic Coding by means of Basic Conceptual Systems (BCSs), and the difference and relation between BCSs and Academic concepts
  • The Model for Systematic Concept Teaching (The CTM) – and group exercises in making a shortened lesson according to the basic principles of the CTM
  • How to work in a research related and experiential evaluating way with SCT
  • On Skills and the Model for teaching/learning Skills
  • Summaries and comments at the end of the course

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Course materials

Included in the course package will be a digital copy of the book by Hansen & Morgan’s (2019): “Intelligent and Effective Learning Based on the Model for Systematic Concept Teaching” and the comprehensive accompanying digital materials for teaching, assessing and using SCT. This book will be referred to and made use of on different occasions during the course. An introduction to the materials and buying options can be found see www.sctresource.com.

map of denmarkCourse format

The course will run as a face-to-face course in Copenhagen. As an online participant you will get video and audio access to the course in real time. It is recommended, if possible, to register for the course with physical attendance (via this link: https://neuroguide.nemtilmeld.dk/14/), because the course is organized with the primary focus on the physically present participants. Therefore, as an online participant, full benefit of exercises, group discussions etc. cannot be expected. The opportunity for online participation is offered due to the extraordinary pandemic situation, to meet participants concerns to avoid infection risk or for participants who, due to practical circumstances, travel etc., are unable to participate physically.

Due to the limited opportunity for dialogue with online participants during the course, a 3 hour online session will be offered a few days after the course, where there will be an opportunity for direct questions, group discussion and interaction with the teacher.

Online participants will have full digital access to the comprehensive digital training material, articles and written materials that participants will access prior to the course.

Technical platform and prerequisites for online participation
Online participation takes place via the Zoom Meeting platform. It is a prerequisite for online participation, that you have a well-functioning webcam and microphone solution and can join the course through computer. If you are not sure whether your hardware is compatible and set up for Zoom Meeting, you can try it here: https://zoom.us/test

In addition, it requires a good and stable internet connection. As a rule of thumb, a minimum of 4-5 Mb in upload and 6-8 Mb download speed is required to have a good stable connection. If necessary, you can check your internet speed here: www.speedtest.net

Course organizer cannot be held responsible for lack of course outcome due to technical problems.

Course language

The course is an international course and teaching will be in easily understandable English

Price

Course price for international participants is 6000 DKK (Danish currency). For Danish participants, there will be added 25 % local VAT. Course price includes:

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  • The book “Intelligent and Effective Learning Based on the Model for Systematic Concept Teaching”
  • Comprehensive online digital learning and teaching materials
  • Access to 3 hour follow-up webinar

The course price does not include accommodation.

Registration and further information

You can sign up for the online course here: https://neuroguide.nemtilmeld.dk/22/
To sign up for physical attendance, use this link: https://neuroguide.nemtilmeld.dk/14/
If you have any questions, please feel free to write to the course organizer Neuroguide.dk, psychologist Jens Wilbrandt, email: info@neuroguide.dk or phone this numer +45 22 32 44 01. Please note, that you are only sure of course admission when you receive a confirmation of payment. In case of cancellation of the course, due to few participants, teacher illness etc. the full course fee will be repaid.

Last deadline for enrollment is 15th of August 2020. After this date, please contact us and ask if it is still possible to sign up for the course.

Participant eligibility

The course is aimed for teachers, educational consultants, psychologists, speech and language therapists and other professionals working with supporting children´s and adolescent´s cognitive and communicative knowledge and skills. Parents with prior knowledge on teaching and cognitive training are welcome to sign up for the course.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  1. To make the participants familiar with Nyborg’s framework for Systematic Concept Teaching (SCT) consisting of four models for educational thinking, planning, and practice.
  2. To develop insight into the importance of Basic Conceptual Systems (BCSs) and related basic concepts and how these can be used to perform Analytical Coding (AC) as a basis for learning more complex knowledge and skills at ever-increasing and higher levels.
  3. To learn about how SCT can help improve the content and organization of knowledge, skills as well as motivational and emotional dispositions in Long Term Memory, thus forming the basis for a more well-functioning perception and more efficient short-term memory / working memory processes as a basis for subsequent thinking, learning and problem-solving.
  4. To learn how to use SCT in a research-related and experiential evaluating way
  5. To make the participants aware of how SCT can be applied from a preventive perspective, in special education as a remedial measure as well as in a combination of special education and ordinary education
  6. To make the participants aware of the literature and teaching materials developed for the SCT approach, with emphasis on Hansen and Morgan’s (2019) book on Intelligent and effective learning …) and their web site (www.sctresourse.com) containing a large number of complementary materials for SCT

The course is an introductory course. To learn more extensively about SCT in theory and practice, including how to apply BCSs and Analytic Coding to teach reading, writing, mathematics and other school subjects and skills of different kinds, is not covered in this first module.

Course organizer and teacher

Andreas Hansen

Teacher throughout the course

Andreas Hansen is teacher during the entire course. He did his Master and Doctoral thesis on themes related to Systematic Concept Teaching and have collaborated withMagne Nyborg and his wife and Ragnhild Hope Nyborg. Presently he is working as a private consultant, and is often engaged by the Artic University of Norway, Campus Harstad, to run courses at Master level in Special Education including courses on Systematic Concept Teaching (SCT).

Andreas previously worked as a teacher and for many years as an educational psychologist in the Educational-Psychological services and later in the National Support System for Special Education in North-Norway. He has wide experiences with various projects on SCT for children with and without learning problems. He has participated in several European projects on learning, special education and inclusive education. Moreover, he has participated in a long term project on SCT in Seattle together with Kelly Morgan, with whom he co-authored Hansen and Morgan’s (2019) newly published book and learning materials on SCT.

Andreas has written several articles, booklets and books mainly on Systematic Concept Teaching over the years, however, mostly in Norwegian; for instance about SCT as a preventive measure, SCT in relation to language problems, in relation to problems with reading and writing, including dyslexia, problems with mathematics, etc.).

See more at: www.sctressource.com

 

Course organizer and provider
Jens

The course is provided and organized by Neuroguide.dk, psychologist Jens Wilbrandt. Jens Wilbrandt has many years of experience in the special education field and is qualified in both LPAD, DAYC, IE and CAP. He is an exponent of a development-oriented educational psychological approach and has many years of experience as a facilitator, lecturer and course teacher in the neuropsychological, and educational psychological field. In addition to carrying out a wide range of continued professional development tasks, he works with dynamic assessment, cognitive training and counseling in relation to children and adolescents with extensive learning and development issues, both in relation to school, home and home care.

See more at: www.neuroguide.dk