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B024482 - EDUCATIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
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Course Content
Suggested readings
Learning Objectives
Prerequisites
Teaching Methods
Further information
Type of Assessment
Course program
Academic Year 2019-20
Coorte 2018 - 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
24/02/2020 ⇒ 05/06/2020
Attendance required
No
Type of Evaluation
Giudizio Finale
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Lectureship
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
The course is aimed to the acquisition of the theoretical, conceptual and methodological tools for the educational design in national and international contexts.
In particular, the empirical and practical aspects of the design of Key Actions 1 and 2 of the European Erasums + program will be analyzed.
In particular, the empirical and practical aspects of the design of Key Actions 1 and 2 of the European Erasums + program will be analyzed.
Suggested readings (Search our library's catalogue)
1) D’Amico, M. (2014). Progettare in Europa. Tecniche e strumenti per l'accesso e la gestione di finanziamenti dell'Unione europea - AGGIORNATO ALLA PROGRAMMAZIONE 2014-2020 (GUUE del 20.12.2013), Trento, Erickson
2) Commissione Europea, Erasmus+. Guida al programma. Available at: http://www.erasmusplus.it/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/erasmus-plus-programme-guide-2020_it.pdf (accessed on 15/04/2020)
2) Commissione Europea, Erasmus+. Guida al programma. Available at: http://www.erasmusplus.it/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/erasmus-plus-programme-guide-2020_it.pdf (accessed on 15/04/2020)
Learning Objectives
Goals
The course aims to:
1. introduce students to international planning in the fields of education and training, youth and sports, providing them with appropriate theoretical, conceptual and methodological skills;
2. promote awareness of the application of educational and training knowledge in planning and project management practices;
3. make students autonomous in using some conceptual and methodological tools of the educational design process;
4. provide students with adequate communication skills to enter an increasingly transnational sector of education;
5. build the most appropriate reflective and critical competence for educational contexts.
Learning outcomes
1) Knowledge and understanding: Know tools and devices through which European training projects are built. Know the concepts of goal, learning outcome, impact.
2) Applying knowledge and understanding: Knowing how to apply different training devices to the various phases of the life cycle of a project;
3) Making judgments: knowing how to plan a complex educational action with particular reference to the transnational dimension of the actions of the Erasmus + program;
4) Communication skills: knowing how to communicate an educational action adapting it to the specific presentation formats of the the Erasmus + program;
5) Learning skills: knowing how to build an autonomous research path aimed at identifying the training opportunities offered by European design through which to continue their own learning process.
The course aims to:
1. introduce students to international planning in the fields of education and training, youth and sports, providing them with appropriate theoretical, conceptual and methodological skills;
2. promote awareness of the application of educational and training knowledge in planning and project management practices;
3. make students autonomous in using some conceptual and methodological tools of the educational design process;
4. provide students with adequate communication skills to enter an increasingly transnational sector of education;
5. build the most appropriate reflective and critical competence for educational contexts.
Learning outcomes
1) Knowledge and understanding: Know tools and devices through which European training projects are built. Know the concepts of goal, learning outcome, impact.
2) Applying knowledge and understanding: Knowing how to apply different training devices to the various phases of the life cycle of a project;
3) Making judgments: knowing how to plan a complex educational action with particular reference to the transnational dimension of the actions of the Erasmus + program;
4) Communication skills: knowing how to communicate an educational action adapting it to the specific presentation formats of the the Erasmus + program;
5) Learning skills: knowing how to build an autonomous research path aimed at identifying the training opportunities offered by European design through which to continue their own learning process.
Prerequisites
Basic training in education, andragogy and teaching principles.
Teaching Methods
Methods:
1. Lessons aimed at introducing themes and concepts related to the course contents. The lessons will be complemented by presentations with power points, small group activities and exercises.
2. Simulations of design activities, preparatory to the Project work that will be used for the final exam.
3. Group review of the Project Work.
1. Lessons aimed at introducing themes and concepts related to the course contents. The lessons will be complemented by presentations with power points, small group activities and exercises.
2. Simulations of design activities, preparatory to the Project work that will be used for the final exam.
3. Group review of the Project Work.
Further information
The use of remote collaboration tools that characterize the activity of designers in the fields of education, training, youth and sport in the European transnational context will be an integral part of the course.
Type of Assessment
The exam will take place in written form.
For attending students:
Learning will be assessed through a Project Work preferably developed in team, set up within the course and carried out as delineated during the first lesson. The paper must be uploaded on the platform that hosts the course materials at least five days before the exam session.
For non-attending students:
Learning will be assessed through a Project Work elaborated individually according to the agreement made by email with the teacher. The paper must be sent to the teacher at least five days before the exam session.
Attending Student: is the student who is registered on the platform hosting the course materials, carries out exercises 1,2,3 and participates to the Project work’s revision session before the start of session in which he intends to take the exam.
For attending students:
Learning will be assessed through a Project Work preferably developed in team, set up within the course and carried out as delineated during the first lesson. The paper must be uploaded on the platform that hosts the course materials at least five days before the exam session.
For non-attending students:
Learning will be assessed through a Project Work elaborated individually according to the agreement made by email with the teacher. The paper must be sent to the teacher at least five days before the exam session.
Attending Student: is the student who is registered on the platform hosting the course materials, carries out exercises 1,2,3 and participates to the Project work’s revision session before the start of session in which he intends to take the exam.
Course program
Program
1. Introduction
2. The design activity: historical and conceptual perspectives
3. The Erasmus + program: actors and objectives
4. The Key Actions of the Erasmus + program: focus on funding rules
5. Strategic partnerships: analysis of a form
6. The life cycle of a project
7. Revision and final indications for the exam.
1. Introduction
2. The design activity: historical and conceptual perspectives
3. The Erasmus + program: actors and objectives
4. The Key Actions of the Erasmus + program: focus on funding rules
5. Strategic partnerships: analysis of a form
6. The life cycle of a project
7. Revision and final indications for the exam.