This Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) is designed to raise awareness of inclusion in primary and secondary education, provide immersion in the French education system, and explore other educational systems, notably European and Quebecois models. At the same time, participants will be trained in intercomprehension as a means of communication, enabling them to understand and communicate effectively across multiple Romance languages. This approach fosters linguistic diversity and enhances participants’ ability to navigate plurilingual educational environments.
Program
The programme combines virtual and physical mobility to offer a comprehensive, hands-on learning experience.
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Monday, May 25th
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Tuesday, May 26th
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Wednesday, May 27th
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Thursday, May 28th
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Friday, May 29th
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Morning
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9:00 AM Welcome and Icebreaker 9:30 AM Back to Basics: Making Yourself Understood in IC 11:00 AM Educational Systems: Reflection and Preparation of a Presentation
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Conference : inclusion in schools: challenges, practices, and innovations for accessible education Practical activity : the brain and the learning processes
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Observation in schools
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Observation in schools
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Afternoon
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Presentation of Educational Systems by the participants
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Debates on the inclusion systems used by the different countries
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feedback on the morning observations
Visit to the Inclusive Lab and presentation of assistive tools for neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs)
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Feedback on the morning observations
Brainstorming : design the ideal school
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Evening
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Monday, June 1st
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Tuesday, June 2nd
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Wednesday, June 3rd
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Thursday, June 4th
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Friday, June 5th
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Morning
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Design the ideal school – poster creation
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Creating inclusion support videos: tools and resources
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Hands-on Session with the Rapid MOOC Studio
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Afternoon
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Design the ideal school – presentation of the posters
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Producing Inclusion support videos : scriptwriting
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Closing of the session, and goodbyes
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Evening
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How to apply?
This BIP is open only to students from the UNITA Alliance. If you are interested, please contact the International Relations office or the UNITA office at your home university.
Practical information
If you apply for this BIP, once your participation has been confirmed, you will receive a detailed guide to help you with your mobility. This guide includes information on accommodation, travel, and other practical advice.
In the meantime here are a few information about our university
How to get to Pau ?
You can get to Pau by plane or by train.
The nearest airport to get to the university is Pau-Pyrénées Airport (PUF). It is located on Rte de l’Aéroport (64230 Uzein), 13km away from the university.
The nearest train station is Pau train station. It is located on Av. Jean Biray (64000 Pau), 5km away from the university.
Flight from Paris to Pau (approx. 1h30 trip)
Paris (ORY) ✈ Pau (PUF) with Amelia Company
Paris (CDG) ✈ Pau (PUF) with AirFrance Company
Train from Paris to Pau (from 4 to 6 hours trip)
Best option : Book a TGV INOUI train
from “Paris Montparnasse 1 et 2” - 4h30 (no transfer)
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from “Paris Aéroport Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle” - 6h (1 transfer)
Other option : Book a TGV INOUI train to Bordeaux and from there transfer to a TER train to Pau
We advise you to be careful with the name of the airports and train stations as there are many of them in Paris, and it can be a bit tricky
How to get to around ?
The IDELIS bus network serves the whole city of Pau. You can find all the bus’ maps and timetables or search for the best routes to get to your destination on the website www.idelis.fr
- The network’s main bus line is Line F: Fébus. It serves 14 stations from the François Mitterrand hospital to Pau train station. To get to the university, get off at the "Condorcet-Université" station, which is next to the Leclerc shopping mall.
- At night : IDELIS offers an evening network. Lines F, A, B, C, D and E run from 9.30 PM to midnight from Sunday to Thursday, and until 1.10 AM on Fridays and Saturdays. Connections are provided at “Pôle Bosquet”
From 9 PM to 1 AM, you can ask the driver to stop between 2 stops, except on the F line. Be sure to anticipate your request - only thedriver can validate it, to guarantee your safe descent!