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Revision as of 09:30, 8 April 2022
After learning about the ideas and concepts connected with participatory, competency-centered learning, these approaches, ideas or theories need to be put into practice. We distinguish between three dimensions: they need to be reflected in the facilitators' mindsets, they appear in a concept for a learning process, and they show how the logistical and organizational aspects are managed.
What is the Difference between Planning and Organizing?
- Fundamental democratic values such as respect, transparency, accountability and solidarity are strongly connected with the facilitators' mindset. Preparation is in this sense also a self-reflection.
- Other principles are connected with learning design: For example, how to make nice ideas such as competency-centered and experiential learning or participatory processes happen. This is what we call planning.
- Organizing, however, describes the logistical and management aspects of preparation.
Articles
The section includes:
- Reflection and development of the attitude (or position or mindset) of the teacher or educator toward learners and the learning process.
This section includes:
- Supportive material and articles for developing a pedagogical plan: In a participatory, goal- and needs-oriented way.
This section includes:
- Hints and tools for organising courses and workshops.
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