It’s time to learn to learn Erasmus Project

General information for the It’s time to learn to learn Erasmus Project

It’s time to learn to learn Erasmus Project
September 14, 2022 12:00 am
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Project Title

It’s time to learn to learn

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for school education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2020

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Early School Leaving / combating failure in education; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Pedagogy and didactics

Project Summary

This project aims to create a powerful tool for pupils aged 10 to 16 to improve their learning strategies, in particular targeting schools welcoming pupils with a less favorable socio-economic profile. By side effect, these children will become formative vectors for their teachers and their parents.

Modern teaching practices encourage more and more teachers to leave their traditional posture, to give less collective explanations, to take on a coaching role. They are much more likely to observe students trying to learn when before this activity was rather compartmentalized at home. The teacher more often has the opportunity to ask himself the question why a student does not succeed, coming out of the binary belief: “he is limited or lazy”.

The project targets students from the age of 10 from disadvantaged backgrounds who face learning difficulties resulting in loss of self-esteem and demotivation, which are the premises of dropping out of school. The partnership does not offer a new teaching method or pedagogy but focuses on effective learning strategies for students, whatever the subject, drawing on sources that have proven themselves in the field of education: neuro-linguistic programming, mental management, visual thinking, multiple intelligences, etc. From these generated sources, the project will develop a booklet for students integrating these strategies in a single tool, easily manipulated by all students and developing their “know-how” in a lasting manner.

The project also aims to give teachers the keys to these learning strategies by developing an pedagogical guide which is specifically dedicated to them and which requires on the one hand to develop their knowledge on this subject and on the other hand to ‘support their students in obtaining sustainable learning strategies.

Finally, the partners plan to develop videos that will be an explanatory reference for the booklet for students and the pedagogical guide for teachers, supporting the integration of these learning strategies in a sustainable manner. In addition, these appealing videos will be a main vector for the dissemination of the project.

During the 2 years of the project, the partners propose to:
– list the most effective strategies;
– classify them according to the types of school needs;
– pool these methods, identify what intersects, combine and complement each other;
– systematize a vocabulary, common codes;
– create tests and progress grids in the acquisition of these strategies;
– create a self-learning course on these strategies;
– create reminder stickers of these strategies to place on language, science and other course materials by students;
– create informative and engaging videos for students, teachers and parents.

The main objective is therefore to facilitate their transmission to students, even via a teacher with little or no training in these learning strategies.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 162092 Eur

Project Coordinator

@vitam.org & Country: BE

Project Partners

  • Allagi Société coopérative d’impact sociétal
  • Pédago’Vie
  • Institut Don Bosco a.s.b.l.