Recognize learning with the ELD method

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Recognise learning a method for communication and reflection

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Recognise learning���a method for ���

communication and reflection���

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Terese Raymond [email protected] @terejs���������Euroguidance * euroguidance.se���EVS * evstrainings.se���Teacherhack * teacherhack.com���ELD * eldkompetens.se���Aprendi * aprendi.se������������������

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Experience���Learning���

Description

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Experience Experience = Competence���Learning Doing + Reflecting = Learning���Description ”Competence Words”

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History

ELD was created at the The Swedish Centre for International Youth Exchange. ���Funded by the Swedish Board for National Youth Affairs (2006).���

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ELD Process

Documentation���

Introduction

ELD talks���

Excercises���

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Material

http://eldkompetens.se/metodmaterial���

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Letter of Competence

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What is competence? As defined in the European Training

Strategy (Salto Youth 2013)���

“Competences consist of an overall system of values, attitudes and beliefs as well as skills and knowledge, which can be put into practice to manage diverse complex situations and tasks successfully. Self-confidence, motivation and well-being are important pre-requisites for a person to be able to act out his/her developed competences.“���

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What is competence? As defined in the EQF (European

Qualification Framework)���

“Competence means the proven ability to use knowledge, skills and personal,

social and/or methodological abilities in work or study situations and in

professional and personal development. ���

In the context of the EQF, competence is described in terms of responsibility and

autonomy.”���

Source: http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/EN/Files/5530_en.pdf - page 52���

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Competence depend on the context/situation���

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When am I competent?

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Competence Inventory

Think of a situation from your work life when you do something that you enjoy doing. ��� A situation that makes you feel good.��� Tell one person about your situation and work together finding three words that describes your actions from the List of Competence.

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Situations

Utmanande * Challenging���Aha-upplevelser * Special moments���Vändpunkter * Turning points���Strategiska * Strategic���Roliga * Funny

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How & when can the participants document?���

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”I would have learned the same, I guess, but I wouldn’t have known it.”

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”Det värsta som kan hända är att du får

en ELD-situation!”���

���”The worst thing

that might happen is that you get an ELD-situation!”

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How to start an ELD pilot

•  Select a few participants���•  Introduce ELD (highlight self-assessment

and be transparent with the pilot status)���•  Co-design the ELD process with

participants���•  Select ”low hanging fruit” tools for

documentation���•  Schedule and document ELD talks���•  Create template for final Letter of

Competence���•  Create personal Letter of Competence���•  together with participant

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Visualize Learning Outcomes ���

Imagine the best possible���Letter of Competence ���

- or other proof of learning - ���after the project���

���Work together���

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���Today, young people’s learning takes place in many different sectors. ���Open Badges is a system for connecting different learning settings and create pathways to jobs. ���

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“Further work is also necessary to analyse how new transparency tools such as ‘open badges’ created by new certification processes on digital learning should be integrated in/a complement to Europass.”���

COM 2013:899 Report from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council Evaluation of the Europass initiative Second evaluation of the Decision of the European Parliament and the Council on a single Community framework for the transparency of qualifications and competences (Europass) ���

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��� ������Mozilla Official���http://openbadges.org������An example of how a project has built a pathway of Open Badges ���http://www.chicagosummeroflearning.org/������Open Badges Wiki���https://wiki.mozilla.org/Badges��� ���A free community for creating, earning and issuing badges:���https://credly.com/������https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2014/02/12/how-were-making-education-more-like-the-web/������������������

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@terejs���[email protected]���eldkompetens.se���

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