Erasmus+ Project: Service learning in higher education – fostering the third mission of universities and civic engagement of students
Code of the project: 2017-1-SK01-KA203-035352
Acronym: SLIHE
Summary of the project:
The project is founded on the most up-to-date reflection of universities about their own roles within modern society and the binds between their components, institutions and community. The connection between higher education area and society is seen as the third mission of universities. The strategy developed world-wide in relation to the 3rd mission for several decades, is service-learning. Thanks to it, universities fulfill their basic mission in a complex way and prepare a new generation of experts able to integrate academic qualities, social responsibility and civic engagement. Some HEI in European higher education area have been applying service-learning strategy for several years, however, it begins to be discovered or still remains unknown in most countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The same is true for the reflection about the social role of universities. The main aim of the project is to strengthen capacities of HEIs related to the fulfillment of their 3rd mission and to enhance civic engagement of students through implementation of the innovative service-learning strategy in the region of Central and Eastern Europe.
The partial aim of the project is to improve quality and relevance of study offer in the field of implementation of service-learning strategy in the higher education curricula through development of training curricula and materials adapted to the context of Central and Eastern European countries. The project is based upon experience and expertise of partners from 6 EU and 2 non -EU countries (associated partners) in the field of implementation of service-learning strategy, putting forward new international, innovative and so far unrealized outcomes. The project coordinator is Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica. Project partners come from Czech Republic, Romania, Croatia, Germany and Austria. There are more than 480 participants presumably involved in the project. The number includes teachers, students, target groups in the communities, conference participants.
The project activities consist of creating, testing and spreading innovative outcomes used during the realization of the project and upon its completion in order to develop and spread the service learning strategy in the field of higher education and outside it, fostering social roles of universities and civic engagement of students.
Among main innovative outcomes of the project there are: 1) training for teachers in service learning and a guide for trainers, 2) manual for implementation of the service learning strategy in the higher education, 3) recommendations for implementation of service-learning in HEIs and best practice examples. The outcomes of this kind have not been produced so far but they are of key importance for service-learning development and implementation. The outputs will be published in English as well as in national languages. All outcomes will be available online on the project website.
There are 6 transnational working sessions planned within the project, centered on the conception of intellectual outcomes and steering of the project. Steering activities include project management, monitoring, evaluation, dissemination, communication and follow-up. The key dissemination activity will be a 2-day international conference. All project outcomes are planned so as to be usable upon the project completion. Apart from partner institutions, their teachers and students, the project will have impact on local communities. It will show in broadening cooperation between actors and decision-makers of various kind – a civic society, citizens and universities. The project is a step towards creating of a network of institutions in the field of service-learning on the European level.
Project duration: 1.9.2017 – 31.5.2020
Total: 33 months
Identification details of partners SLIHE:
Univerzita Mateja Bela /Matej Bel University - www.umb.sk
Universitatea Babes Bolyai - www.ubbcluj.ro, Contact person: Alina Simona Rusu, PhD
Univerzita Palackeho v Olomouci - www.upol.cz
Sveuciliste u Rijeci, Filozofsky Fakultet u Rijeci - www.ffri.uniri.hr
Universitaet Fuer Weiterbildung Krems - www.donau-uni.ac.at - Telephone: 004327328932266
Katholische Universitat Eichstatt - Ingolstadt - www.ku-eichstaett.de
Associated partners:
Center for the Development of Learning Service in Latin America - www.clayys.org
International Association “Open Interactive School” Non-profit organization - www.ioskole.net
Link to the SLIHE project: www.servicelearning.umb.sk
EEPWVP - Effective Education for People Working with Vulnerable Persons
Among the main causes of poverty in Europe are lack of education, lack of employment opportunities, past personal experiences and different cultural backgrounds. During these last decades Europe has experienced a large influx of migrants coming from Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Most of these persons experience trauma during their voyage to Europe. This will have a negative effect on their social skills. Besides, their level of education will not be recognised by the hosting country and they will thus encounter a lack of employment opportunities. These characteristics will lead to poverty and social exclusion.
The aim of this project is to help educators and workers identify persons who are finding difficult to live, and learn how to educate them in an informal way which will lead to employment and social inclusion. Training will be given to educators who teach workers / front liners and other educators who interact with Third Country Nationals (TCNs) how to identify persons who experienced trauma and how to help them socially interact with others, and what basic skills they need to give them before encouraging TCNs to participate in formal recognized training courses.
Increase employee motivation and job satisfaction among people working with TCNs,
Increase innovation and efficiency in processes, leading to socially including TCNs,
Increase capacity to adopt new technologies, strategies, methods and services being offered,
Increase in the skills levels, competencies needed to do the job well and reduce employee turnover,
Increase the identification of victims of human trafficking or smuggling.
give basic skills to TCNs for future employment; and
have a holistic on-line training to different citizens from different EU Member States.
This project includes organisations from Malta, United Kingdom, Romania and Slovenia. More than 50 persons will be directly participating in the project. These participants will include front liners and educators who work with TCNs, victims of human trafficking and smuggling, administrative staff from the participating organisations, and important stakeholders such as NGOs working with TCNs and government officials.
‘Effective Education for Persons Working with Vulnerable People’ (EEPWVP) will comprise the establishment of three different intellectual outputs: the creation of a training manual, the training e-course and the creation of a mobile application.
These tools will be used in training programmes to help front line staff and educators working with TCNs with practical skills to accurately perform their key duties involving identifying victims, implementing protection systems and dequately safeguarding victims.
The training will address the basic skills needed by these persons, and how to lead them to participate at a community level. It will also highlight immediate services required by persons who experienced human trafficking or smuggling, including safe accommodation, medical care, counseling and education.
The project will include a number of activities including transnational meetings, research, administrative activities, and hands on activities that will lead to the creation of the intellectual outputs and a number of national conferences and training programmes to promote the intellectual outputs. The methodology to be used will be very informal and we will try to change the approach according to the target group of each particular activity.
The expected immediate results are:
400 printed manuals;
500 persons downloading the soft copy of the manual from our websites;
around 1,200 participants to undergo online training in the first five years of the e-course
around 500 persons will make use of the mobile application; and
around 180 persons will attend the conferences and training on the intellectual outputs.
The expected impact and long term benefits include a strengthened relationship amongst all participating organisations and their volunteers and workers, increase int eh level of efficiency of NGOs and workers that interact with TCNs by giving TCNs the requested services and basic skills, help TCNs, especially victims of smuggling and human trafficking to overcome the trauma they passed through, and complement the national policies to integrate TCNs into the local communities.
More information and resources: eepwvpccif.wordpress.com
https://eepwvpccif.wordpress.com
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