This document summarizes a workshop on adult education and integration processes. It includes:
- Presentations from educators in Denmark and Estonia on co-created learning processes and facilitating integration.
- Discussions focused on the presentations and participant inputs regarding values like equality, curiosity, security, and dialogue in multilingual settings.
- An exploration of how meetings between people can start and support integration, and how facilitating learning circles can mirror values of integration through authentic relationships and a supportive atmosphere.
- An evaluation activity where participants wrote down a "critical incident" or lesson taken from the workshop that could be applied to their daily work in adult education.
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The adult educator in co-created and facilitated learning processes
1. The adult educator in
co-created and facilitated
learning processes
Adult educator and innovation
Workshop 5, Lund september 27 -28 2017
2. Our workshop today
Welcome and a short presentation by Dorthea Funder Kaas,
assistant professor at University College Capital, Bornholm, Denmark
Presentation by Latifa Guennon, integration assistent, Kompetenscentrum Gotland
Presentation by Larissa Jögi, Tallin University
Discussions based on the inspirational presentations
and inputs from workshop participants
An invitation from Dorthea to share a critical incident:
What do you take with you from today’s workshop?
3. Short on the Transformative Learning
Circle: Integration af nyanländara (newcomers)
Participants from Bornholm and Gotland
– two communities with some of the same geografical and demografical terms
Both Bornholm and Gotland have recieved quite a few newcomers from The
Middle East and Africa over the past years
Opportunity for learning, developing and transforming practises and
integration processes
Opportunity for fundamental changes and/or realizations in identity through
critical reflection, dialogue and paying attention to context
4. Our common vision/view
Integration starts (and ends) with meetings
between people based on values
Equality
Curiosity
Security
Trust
Dialogue – also in
multilingual settings
Open mindset
…
5. Facilitating Learning Circle
– relations as one out of many important dimensions
and responsibilities
Creating and maintaining authentic,
commiting relations in the group
Meetings in the circle mirror our vision and view
on integration = close to practice (‘praksisnær’)
Changes in identity involve both regressive
and progressive processes demand a supportive
and secure atmosphere in the circle
7. Critical incident / afgørende begivenhed
Part of the TLC evaluation design
Described as an incidence pertaining to
personal or organizational transformation
Described as an incidence that has had a decisive impact on a
transformative process or itself has embodied a transformative event
Gives concrete expressions to the different work practices from which
we in our circle derived and constructed what learning or even
transformation that took place – personal and/or organizational.
A complex process – we used tools like metaphors, pictures, collective
written brainstorms, story telling etc.
8. How can we transform this ws
into a ‘critical incident’?
Please write a note-to-self on your puzzle piece:
What do you take with you from this conference and workshop,
that you can use in your daily work with adult education?
How can that specific learning be part of a co-creative or collaborative
process you take part in right now?
Please share with the person next to you