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B024482 - EDUCATIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Main information
Teaching Language
Course Content
Suggested readings
Learning Objectives
Prerequisites
Teaching Methods
Further information
Type of Assessment
Course program
Academic Year 2017-18
Coorte 2016 - Second Cycle Degree in SCIENCES OF ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION AND SCIENCES OF PEDAGOGY
Course year
Second year - Second Semester
Belonging Department
Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLILPSI)
Course Type
Single education field course
Scientific Area
-
Credits
3
Teaching Hours
18
Teaching Term
01/03/2018 ⇒ 06/06/2018
Attendance required
No
Type of Evaluation
Giudizio Finale
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Lectureship
Teaching Language
Italian. 2 ECTS are held in English language
Course Content
The Laboratory will present the main methodological tools for the educational project management through:
1) Definition of project management and its goals
2) Project Management in the educational field: problem, clients, value proposition, solution
3) Canvas model
4) Project Outputs, SWOT analysis
6) Budget
1) Definition of project management and its goals
2) Project Management in the educational field: problem, clients, value proposition, solution
3) Canvas model
4) Project Outputs, SWOT analysis
6) Budget
Suggested readings (Search our library's catalogue)
Materials, documents and articles will be distributed during the classes and on the Moodle platform.
Students who could not attend the classes can study on the slides and materials (see Moodle platform) and on the volume iali potranno Cummings, C. Peter; Cook, Desmond L., Educational Project Management Instructional System. Module 3. Proposal Development. Module Manual, 1974 (https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED181546)
Students who could not attend the classes can study on the slides and materials (see Moodle platform) and on the volume iali potranno Cummings, C. Peter; Cook, Desmond L., Educational Project Management Instructional System. Module 3. Proposal Development. Module Manual, 1974 (https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED181546)
Learning Objectives
Knowledge and understanding: to be able to understand and recognize the pedagogical and educational perspective of projects
Applying knowledge and understanding: to be able to define a strategy and plan according to the project
Making judgements: to realize an educational project
Communication skills: to be able to present an educational project according to the context
Learning skills: to be able to think, to manage, to realize, to evaluate an educational project
Applying knowledge and understanding: to be able to define a strategy and plan according to the project
Making judgements: to realize an educational project
Communication skills: to be able to present an educational project according to the context
Learning skills: to be able to think, to manage, to realize, to evaluate an educational project
Prerequisites
Knowledge in the field of methodology of the research is recommended (not required).
Teaching Methods
Lectures, Laboratories, Workgroups.
Further information
Students-Teacher conversations are on Wednesdays from 9.30 to 11.30 am and from 2.00 to 3.00 pm. Please write an email to the professor should you need a meeting.
Type of Assessment
In order to pass the final oral exam, students organized in groups will manage and realize a project. The paper and electronic (pdf) versions of the project will be sent to the professor at least 3 days before the exam and it will be discussed during the exam. Students who could not attend the classes will be asked to pass a written test (3 open clauses) on the slides and volume.
Course program
The Laboratory will present the main methodological tools for the educational project management through:
1) Definition of project management and its goals
2) Planning of the project
3) Planning of HR,network, RAM, GANTT
4) Canvas Model
5) Project Outputs, SWOT analysis
6) Budget
7) Audit
During the classes students will discuss real educational projects linked to different sources of funding.
1) Definition of project management and its goals
2) Planning of the project
3) Planning of HR,network, RAM, GANTT
4) Canvas Model
5) Project Outputs, SWOT analysis
6) Budget
7) Audit
During the classes students will discuss real educational projects linked to different sources of funding.