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PROGRAMME: Modern Educational Methods |
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. |
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PROGRAMME: Modern Educational Methods |
Description
Nowadays, the digital advancement has led into a new era, where low-skilled adults tend to be left behind, or fall into technological “traps” younger generations born “entwined” with technology can easily avoid. Digital illiteracy raises other obstacles to adults, be they in their everyday life or their work and social environment. Moreover, it is commonly acknowledged that adults tend to shun the educational process as it is a common belief that the time for “attending school” has long passed, and a significant number of those who take the first steps towards enhancing their skillset via education drop out early for various reasons, including lack of motivation, skills difficulties and false expectations on the course (DIDO 2017 results).
Adult Trainers and Adult Education Stakeholders are in a constant battle to attract adults and combat the skills gap between generations. While there is a plethora of potential attracting solutions Adult Trainers and Stakeholders also face the need to keep the trainees’ interest peaked throughout the learning process, in order to maintain the group’s focus and increase absorption of information during the session.
It is also commonly accepted that the traditional teaching methods and student-teacher relationship is not as effective as it used to be prior to the age of technology, and students (especially adults) quickly lose interest in sessions being held under that learning model. Thus, it is imperative for the Adult Education process to be conducted in modern and innovative ways, using modern techniques which include more critical thinking and understanding over memorizing and assimilating information, and which take advantage of the technology at hand.
Objectives – Target Groups
The objective of this project is to conduct a series of Training Activities, where the involved institutes will be able to share the educational methods/tools they use with one another, and be able to locate the differences and benefits of integrating each methodology/tool in their own processes.
The target groups regarding this project are: Adult Education Trainers, who will be able to share experiences and upgrade their skillset, Adult Education Stakeholders who will benefit from the enhanced skillset of the Trainers, and finally Adults wanting to learn and catch up to 21st century skills.
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2nd LTTA Of MEM Project
This week, E-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL GROUP has the pleasure of hosting the 2nd LTTA of the ERASMUS+ project ‘MEM – Modern Educational Methods’ in the organization’s premises in Karditsa, Greece. The 2nd LTTA titled “Augmented [...]
1st LTTA of MEM project
E-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL GROUP participated in the 1st LTTA of ERASMUS+ project ‘MEM – Modern Educational Methods’ in Berlin, Germany. The 1st LTTA ‘Critical Thinking - Decision Making in Education’ had 5 days’ duration, from [...]