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+ | <div class=teaser-text>Empowerment is a learning and development process of raising social, spiritual, economic, and political capacities of individuals or communities. It also means encouraging people to engage in decision-making so that they gain a real impact on their societies, places of work, and homes.</div> | ||
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==Group-related and Interpersonal Aspects == | ==Group-related and Interpersonal Aspects == | ||
<div class="teaser-text">[[File:Group.png | 280px | right]] Following the idea of competence based learning and empowerment we need to reflect the learning conditions in classes, seminar rooms, civil society groups and jobs. Since social life is shaped through group and intergroup collaboration, we need to reflect the specifics of social groups as collective spaces for involvement and as learning spaces. This starts with a new understanding of the role of a teacher or trainer as a ''facilitator''. </div> | <div class="teaser-text">[[File:Group.png | 280px | right]] Following the idea of competence based learning and empowerment we need to reflect the learning conditions in classes, seminar rooms, civil society groups and jobs. Since social life is shaped through group and intergroup collaboration, we need to reflect the specifics of social groups as collective spaces for involvement and as learning spaces. This starts with a new understanding of the role of a teacher or trainer as a ''facilitator''. </div> |
Revision as of 11:03, 27 April 2016
Contents
Key Competences and Learning
Empowerment
Definitions & Terminology
Understanding: Key Aspects
Learning and Group Theory
Terminology