Erasmus+ Programme 2014-2020 - Key Action 2: Strategic Partnership Project AGREEMENT n. 2016 -1 -IT 02-KA204-024678
PARTNERSHIP
ITALY ESTONIA SPAIN GERMANY
Learning Methods in TCM and Yangsheng The “Learning Methods in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and Yangsheng: Towards Excellence in Adult Education (Nourishing Knowledge)” project is based on a wide choice of scientific literature and the partners experience in the field. We believe that Chinese Medicine's traditional teaching and learning methods peculiarities provide clues to develop and fine tune methodological instruments aimed at the assessment of formal and informal learning in adult education. Moreover, this work could enhance production of adequate methodologies intended to develop transversal competences and strong awareness in adult students. The ability to preserve health and to make an appropriate and active utilization of health care services is actually representing one of the basic competences on which citizens of the EU ground their possibility of expressing other professional and social competences during their whole life. Moreover, people that for several reasons are excluded from curricular studies, often choose to engage in non-academic professional training in TCM and CAMs (more than 180.000 practitioners in Europe according to CAMbrella study, 2012). This non curricular approach is often chosen by adult learners in general, generating a strong need for conceptual frames and instruments which could eventually objectively assess their acquired competences. The general purposes of this project are:
Comparing teaching methodologies adopted in different EU in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and Yangsheng (techniques to improve QOL -Quality of Life) and by analyzing correspondences and differences among the various core curriculum and learning outputs, our main aim is to develop a method apt to:
The foreseen outcome of the project is the construction of an adequate methodology by European standards, for acknowledging, assessing and certifying competences acquired by formal, non formal and informal learning, in the fields of non-medical health support and health literacy.
First International Meeting - Rome - 2017 Staff Training - Kandern (Germany) - 2017 Staff Training - Barcelona - 2018 Second International Meeting - Narva, Estonia - 2018
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