Open call - Learning to learn - free online training course open now
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General description
Are you interested in Learning to learn as a key competence? Would you like to learn some basics in this area? Then we are here to provide you with the opportunity to do it from the comfort of your own living room. The online course we offer will allow you to read the content, watch short movies, play short games and explore quizzes.
Ready?
You can now start here: http://thevoyage.eu/course/view.php?id=12
Do you want to know more? Here is some relevant information.
Participants:
This course can be explored by the youth workers to support their learning process. Also, youth workers can use this basic module or a part of it in their work with young people. For the same support reason, the platform offers other tools (The career box, The simulation box of jobs) and one online training (The youth worker online course).
The course is open for participants from Programme and Partner countries of E+.
Programme countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Turkey.
Topics
We will cover some main elements in the following areas:
· Learning goals
· Individual and group learning
· Obstacles in learning
· Learning Styles
· Motivation for learning
· Multiple Intelligence Theory
· Time management
· Information management
· The proper lifestyle for quick learning
Learning tools:
You will use different learning essentials during the course, including the following ones: online textbooks, peer evaluation, challenges - missions, short games, short movies, supplementary bibliography, quizzes etc.
Time:
You will need between 25 to 50 hours to complete the course, depending on your study pace, as well.
Price
Our course is free of charge for the participants, thanks to the funds from Erasmus+ programme and the efforts made by the team of the project.
Certificate
When you have fulfilled the basic requirements, you will get a course attendance certificate.
Languages:
The course will be available in English and later on in Romanian.
Levels:
Basic - Intermediate
Follow up
After the course, in May-June-August 2017:
- you can join THE LEARNING TO LEARN HANSE – a proposed virtual sharing space;
- you can join THE YOUTH WORKER HANSE – a proposed virtual space for a community of youth workers in Europe;
- you can apply for a face-to-face meeting: a 3-day multiplier event taking place in Romania in July 2017;
The project
This course is provided through the E+ project ”The suitcase, the map and the voyage of a youth worker”, funded with support from the European Commission. More about the project and the other online modules developed in the project can be found at http://thevoyage.eu.
The partners
The team of the project consists of: Predict CSD Consulting (Romania), Schultz Development (Romania), Aurel Vlaicu University in Arad (Romania), Millennium Center Association (Romania), Dacorum Council for Voluntary Service (Great Britain), Asociacion Cultural Integra (Spain), Fundacja Centrum Aktywnosci Tworczej (Poland), Organization for Promotion of European Issues (Cyprus) and EURO – NET (Italy).
Still undecided?
Check out our online offer at http://thevoyage.eu and try out the e-modules we have launched, available to be explored self-paced.
Do you need help?
You can call us at 0040722977094 or write to suitcase.map.voyage@gmail.com.
Are you ready for enrolment?
Have you got all the information you need?
If you are ready, you can start here: http://thevoyage.eu/course/view.php?id=12
This material has been funded with support from the European Commission. The content of this material reflects the views only of the authors and the National Agency or the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information.