Global how? – Linking practice to theory: A competency model for training global learning facilitators

Global learning facilitators from civil society organizations (CSOs) design and enrich educational processes in formal and non-formal educational settings. They need to be empowered through adequate training opportunities in global learning (GL) contexts. The project Facilitating Global Learning –...

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Main Authors: Gundula Büker, Sigrid Schell-Straub
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2017-11-01
Series:International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=a3533698-c972-44e3-a578-08f8de39cb22
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spelling doaj-a020f11beeb84e9aaac48c57169e37d32020-12-16T09:46:44ZengUCL PressInternational Journal of Development Education and Global Learning1756-52782017-11-0110.18546/IJDEGL.09.2.02Global how? – Linking practice to theory: A competency model for training global learning facilitatorsGundula BükerSigrid Schell-StraubGlobal learning facilitators from civil society organizations (CSOs) design and enrich educational processes in formal and non-formal educational settings. They need to be empowered through adequate training opportunities in global learning (GL) contexts. The project Facilitating Global Learning – Key Competences from Members of European CSOs (FGL) answered the need for state-of-the-art training about the theory and practice of GL by developing a training curriculum for GL training contexts based on a jointly developed competency model for GL facilitators. This article describes crucial elements of GL facilitator training and the competency model for a training curriculum tested in three European countries (Germany, Portugal and Romania). Coming from, and having been created for, GL practice, the model is reflected on critically in the article, regarding its potential for further development in both academic and practical contexts.https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=a3533698-c972-44e3-a578-08f8de39cb22
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description Global learning facilitators from civil society organizations (CSOs) design and enrich educational processes in formal and non-formal educational settings. They need to be empowered through adequate training opportunities in global learning (GL) contexts. The project Facilitating Global Learning – Key Competences from Members of European CSOs (FGL) answered the need for state-of-the-art training about the theory and practice of GL by developing a training curriculum for GL training contexts based on a jointly developed competency model for GL facilitators. This article describes crucial elements of GL facilitator training and the competency model for a training curriculum tested in three European countries (Germany, Portugal and Romania). Coming from, and having been created for, GL practice, the model is reflected on critically in the article, regarding its potential for further development in both academic and practical contexts.
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