Nisimgħek – Online Helpline Service offered by the College Psyco-Social Teams

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Nisimgħek is the sub-line ext. 4 of the MEDE support line 25981000 created to listen to learners and their parents during COVID-19 period. It is manned by Colleges’ practitioners such as Counsellors, Social workers, Psychologists, Career Advisors, Safe Schools Guidance teachers. This line is open from Monday to Friday (8.30 -16.00) excluding public or school holidays.

Steps:

  • Call 25981000
  • Select 1 to continue in Maltese/ Select 2 to continue in English
  • Choose option 4 – Nisimgħek Helpline
  • Choose option 2 – Group of colleges including St Nicholas College
  • Choose option 3- St Nicholas College

Il-linja ta’ sapport 25981000 tinkludi l-estensjoni (4) Nisimgħek  li l-MEDE ħoloq biex jagħti l-lok fejn studenti u ġenituri tagħhom jistgħu jitkellmu ma’ practitioners mill-Kulleġġ bħall- Counsellors, Social workers, Psychologists, Career Advisors, Safe Schools Guidance teachers. Din il-linja tkun miftuħa mit-Tnejn sal-Ġimgħa (8.30 -16.00) barra fil-vaganzi tal-iskola jew pubbliċi.

Kif taqbad:

  • Ċempel 25981000
  • Agħżel in-numru wieħed biex tkompli bil-Malti jew in-numru 2 biex tkompli bl-Ingliż
  • Agħfas 4 – Nisimgħek Helpline
  • Agħfas 2 – Biex tisma’ l-ismijiet tal-Kulleġġi
  • Agħfas 3 – Għal Kulleġġ San Nikola

Online Resources and Home Activities by WWF for Primary and Secondary Schools

Screen Shot 2020-05-11 at 13.19.50WWF UK  has created a range of free resources and home activities to support educators and  pupils in putting sustainability at the heart of your school.

You can use the  resource filter tool to search classroom resources, activities and classroom presentations across a wide range of environmental topics and themes. From rainforests to rivers, climate change to citizenship, WWF has created something to help educators and pupils learn about our precious planet, the environmental challenges it faces and how we can all take action.  Visit the resources page by clicking on this link: https://www.wwf.org.uk/get-involved/schools/resources. You can also access activities which can be done from your own homes by going here: https://www.wwf.org.uk/things-to-do-home.

2020 MQF Impact Assessment – Stħarriġ Miftuħ Sat-30 Ġunju, 2020

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Il-qafas tal-kwalifiki ta’ Malta kellu impatt fuq xogħlok jew l-istudji tiegħek? Flimkien ma’ SCQFP (Scotish Credit and Qualifications Framework Partnership), NCFHE (National Commission for Further and Higher Education) qed iwettaq studju ta’ valutazzjoni tal-impatt fuq l-MQF (Malta Qualification Framework). Jeħtieġ li nkunu nafu l-feedback tiegħek bħala student, impjegat, min iħaddem, kumpaniji, uffiċjal tal-Gvern, istituzzjoni edukattiva, eċċ.

Nitolbuk tagħmel dan l-istħarriġ ta’ 15-il minuta: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MQFImpactAssessmentSurvey  Il-parteċipazzjoni tiegħek fl-istudju se jgħin biex jiġu ifformulati r-rakkomandazzjonijiet lill-MQF

Questionnaire on Tools for Online Learning

Heads of Schools and Educators are encouraged to have their say about online teaching and learning by answering this short questionnaire – https://bit.ly/feedbackmt20 – by next Wednesday 13th May 2020. The aim of this questionnaire is to help the Directorate for Digital Literacy and Transversal Skills (DLTS) understand which digital tools are used for distance learning and what further support is required for improvements.

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STEM UK – Resources for Primary, Secondary and Post-Secondary Educators and Students

Screen Shot 2020-05-07 at 13.26.37STEM UK aims to achieve a world-leading STEM education for all young people. Supported by a unique partnership of Government, charitable trusts and employers, STEM UK are dedicated to raising young people’s engagement and achievement in STEM subjects and careers.  Their website offers a myriad of information as well as downloadable lessons for teachers and students. Visit the STEM UK website to access resources across a wide range of STEM subjects, including Digital Literacy, Science, Mathematics, Computing, and Design & Technology.

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EU Code Week – Short online course on European Schoolnet Academy

The European Schoolnet Academy is offering the EU Code Week Icebreaker re-run. This five-hour online course introduces participants to EU Code Week and what it offers, and from the last edition it has been slightly adapted to take into account that the majority of teachers are currently teaching remotely. It includes engaging content along with new activities, ideas, and resources to teach coding in a fun and educational way, anytime, anywhere. This short course is now open for registration, will start on 11 May 2020 and run for five weeks. Register now: https://bit.ly/ICEBREAKER2020

EPALE Webinar Series

Screen Shot 2020-05-06 at 11.42.01The Directorate for Digital Literacy and Transversal Skills in collaboration with the Directorate for Research, Lifelong Learning and Employability is pleased to present a webinar series based on selected topics by EPALE Ambassadors in Malta to support educators and adult learning professionals to harness the potential of education, training and technology. Each webinar will last one hour and include an opportunity for Q&A. Details on how to access each individual session will be sent by email to each registered participant. A certificate of attendance will be issued to all participants. Continue reading