Pilot Courses
In 2006 the draft of the main product of our PreQual project: the curriculum and handbook for an “Intercultural Qualification for Migrant Women to Enter the Health and Care Sector” will be tested and evaluated by three partners in Austria (maiz), Germany (ebg) and Italy (cesv). It has been developed on the basis of a first draft designed by MAIZ and on the results of the national studies conducted by all partners. These results were further elaborated on within 10 workshops organised by MAIZ, EBG, ANTIGONE, UNI.TS, ANPAS and CESV with the cooperation of more than 100 international experts from the different fields of the health and care sector.
While the purpose of the draft curriculum is to provide a compulsory framework in terms of content, approach and evaluation in all pilot courses, the draft will be adapted to suit the individual country-specific realities.
Methodological approach:
Besides the structure of the course contents, the didactical implementation requires using a method which necessitates the input of the course participants and where that input can be incorporated into the lessons. Paulo Freire’s approach to pedagogy called “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” considers the living conditions and circumstances of the students and concedes to them the ability to summon up the necessary motivation, knowledge and imagination needed to decide what is important for them. Learning is seen as a movement towards dialogue and social responsibility. Preparations, implementations and reflections are realized in participative cooperation.
Evaluation:
The whole course is accompanied by the self-evaluation method, developed by maiz from an antiracist and feminist perspective.
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Austria
Germany
Italy
Pilot Courses AUSTRIA: Tested and evaluated at MAIZ
“Intercultural Qualification for Migrant Women to Enter the Health and Care Sector”
Duration: 6 months; 9.01.06 – 30.06.06; 648 Training units: (552 hours)
Course Contents:
- Introduction to the field of nursing – from an intercultural perspective (Concept of work and the fileds of work in the health and care sector, law, communication and conflict management, first aid course.
- Personal Orientation within the Health and Social Care Sector - with consideration of intercultural and antiracist aspects (Personal orientation, ethics, law)
- Language and communication skills with an occupational-related focus (Introduction to medical terminology, occupational-related language training, ICT-Training, etc…)
- Internship and Coachin
Methodological approach:
In accordance with the draft curriculum that is applicable to all pilot courses, the methodology applied in the course is based on Paulo Freire’s approach to pedagogy - “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”.
Evaluation:
The whole course is accompanied by the self-evaluation method designed by maiz from an antiracist and feminist perspective. >>