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Erasmus+ KA1 Courses for Teachers and staff

A week of professional development,

adventure and wellbeing for your mind and soul in magical Budapest

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most popular courses

brain based learning

Understand How Students Really Learn

How can we help students understand better, and remember more from a lesson?

for teachers and education staff

required level of ESL: B2

24 hours of academic content

coaching

coaching and mentoring to support teachers

A week of training and wellbeing for your mind and soul in beautiful Budapest.

for teachers, senior teachers and education staff

required level of ESL: B2

24 hours of academic content

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dyslexia and Inclusive Language Teaching

An introduction to the nature of dyslexia and specific learning difficulties.

for teachers who are interested in inclusive education

required level of ESL: B2

24 hours of academic content

workshop

Language Teacher Certificate Course

for Already Practicing Foreign Language Teachers (TFL)

Incorporating Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) methodology.

for already practising teachers

required level of ESL: B2

24 hours of academic content

brain based learning

Understand How Students Really Learn

How can we help students understand better, and remember more from a lesson?

for English language educators

required level of ESL: B2

24 hours of academic content

stress_relief

Stress Management and Recognition: Key Strategies for Teachers

Effective tools and strategies to deal with stress

for teachers, senior teachers and education staff

required level of ESL: B2

24 hours of academic content

The Generation Gap:

Understanding and Responding to Teenagers’ Needs

Guiding educators in finding effective ways for better collaboration

for teachers who are interested in inclusive education

required level of ESL: B2

24 hours of academic content

more COURSES

A Satisfying School Experience: Strategies and Skills for Teachers

Active Learning Methodologies for the Humanities

Advanced Methods and Practices for Foreign Language Teachers

Bring Creativity into the Curriculum

CLIL and PBL to Improve Student Engagement

Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion

Design Thinking for Educators

Digital Tools for Managing Projects

Discover the 7Cs: Learning for Life (and Work) in the 21st Century

Embracing Diversity, Preventing Bullying and Violence

Emotional Intelligence Tools to Understand and Respond to Trauma

English Language Courses all levels 

Happy Schools: Positive Education for Well-Being and Life-Skills Development

Intensive English Course and CLIL for Teachers

Mindfulness for Teachers: a Hands-on Approach

Multiple Intelligences for Deeper Learning

Neuroscience: Understand How Your Students Learn

Preventing and Intervening in (Cyber)bullying

Refresher Course for Already Practicing English Language Teachers (ESL, EFL, ESOL)

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for Successful Schools

The Generation Gap: Understanding and Responding to Teenagers’ Needs

Universal Design for Learning: Strategies and Digital Tools to Support All Learners

ICT

Digital Tools for Managing Projects

Preventing and Intervening in (Cyber)bullying

Universal Design for Learning: Strategies and Digital Tools to Support All Learners

Digital Tools for Managing Projects

About budapest

Budapest is Hungary’s largest city and is located in the heart of the country. It was one of the centers of Renaissance humanist culture during the 15th century. The center of Budapest is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is Hungary’s commercial, financial, and educational center.

Budapest and surroundings

The city has Celtic origins and has been under the roman domain with the name of Aquincum. The settlements on the west bank of the river became one of the centres of Renaissance humanist culture by the 15th century. The city was the focal point of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the Battle of Budapest in 1945, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Today Budapest is known as the capital of thermal baths. It has a total of nine medicinal baths today (and 123 hot springs). Budapest is also Hungary’s commercial, financial and educational centre with rich cultural life. The centre of the city is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

About the Training Centre in Budapest

Courses will take place on the Buda side of the Danube in Budapest. The location is close to the center of the city, yet calm and friendly. The river can be accessed on foot. There are a number of pleasant food and coffee facilities in the area. Our building is spacious, modern, yet welcoming. Our classrooms are equipped with air conditioning and state-of-the-art technical conditions. Our cafeteria offers refreshments all day. The training staff are highly qualified and include published authors, materials writers, and conference speakers.

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Converzum Tudomány Nyelviskola Zrt.

1023 Budapest,

Lajos utca 11-15., Hungary

tel: +36 1 368 11 56

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