Toolkit
FEEF toolkit
The toolkit aims to provide HE educators with a quick and easy way to implement guide, that will you tips and suggestions on how to implement the facilitation techniques in the classroom.
HIGHLIGHTS
The importance of mentoring
Mentoring is a relationship that is established between an expert (mentor) and a person who needs that experience (mentee). This relationship is established within the framework of a business, academic, or personal need, and seeks that the mentor guides the mentee for a while in the achievement of previously defined objectives and accompanies them in the at process. (Section 2.1)
Facilitation techniques
Facilitation techniques are participatory teaching methods in which students are part o f the process rather than the recipients. As opposed to traditional teach methods, in which students are mere receivers of information, facilitation techniques challenges students to achieve curricular objectives through innovative curriculum design. (Section 6)
Learn how to apply these facilitation techniques in your classroom
- Collaborative learning
- Brainstorming
- Case study
- Game based learning
- Inverted/flipped classroom
- World café
- Challenge based learning
- Company/employee visit
- Focus group discussion
- Job shadowing