Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje Aurimas Juozaitis. Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje2 Kas yra AONTAS?  Tai stipriausia suaugusiųjų švietėjų organizacijoje.

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Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje Aurimas Juozaitis

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje2 Kas yra AONTAS?  Tai stipriausia suaugusiųjų švietėjų organizacijoje Airijoje  Vienija –230 individualius narius –200 savanoriškus kolektyvinius narius –79 tikruosius kolektyvinius narius

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje3 AONTAS misija Asociacija egzistuoja tam, kad kurtų besimokančią visuomenę, pasiūlydama kokybišką ir visa apimančią suaugusiųjų švietimo sistemą, kuri prieinama plačiausioms visuomenės grupėms

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje4 Veiklos kryptys  Įtaka švietimo politikai ir suaugusiųjų švietimo plėtra  Savo narių palaikymas, informacija ir tyrimai  Programos, projektai bei partnerystės stiprinimas

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje5 Politika ir plėtra (1)  Atstovavimas komitetuose ir tarybose:  Educational Disadvantage Committee  National Adult Learning Council  Educational Equality Initiative  National Framework of Qualifications Consultative Group

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje6 Politika ir plėtra (2)  Diskusijos apie politiką ir dokumentai:  Local Structures in Adult Education, Community Education Policy Document  Childcare and Adult Education  Learning for Life (White Paper)  National Action Plan against Poverty and Social Exclusion

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje7 Narystė, informacija, tyrimai  Konsultavimas ir tinklo mezgimas  Informacinės paslaugos  Tyrimai  Gender and Learning  Quality Assurance Framework for Women’s Community Education  Back to Education Initiative/Community Strand

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje8 Programos, projektai, partnerystė  Strategies to Advance Networks’ Collective Empowerment (STANCE)  Implementation and Advisory Group of the White Paper, Supporting Voluntary Sector Activity  European Adult Education Association  Quality Assurance Project

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje9 Quality Assurance Project Kvalfikacijų pripažinimo sistema Lygiai ir institucijos

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje10 Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5Level 6Level 7Level 8Level 9Level 10 Knowledge - Breadth Elementar y knowledge Knowledge that is narrow in range Knowledge moderately broad in range Broad range of knowledge Specialised knowledge of a broad area Specialised knowledge across a variety of areas An understanding of the theory, concepts and methods pertaining to a field (or fields) of learning A systematic understanding of knowledge, at, or informed by, the forefront of a field of learning A systematic acquisition and understanding of a substantial body of knowledge which is at the forefront of a field of learning Knowledge - Kind Demonstra ble by recognitio n or recall Concrete in reference and basic in comprehension Mainly concrete in reference and with some comprehension of relationship between knowledge elements Mainly concrete in reference and with some elements of abstraction or theory Some theoretical concepts and abstract thinking, with significant depth in some areas Some theoretical concepts and abstract thinking, with significant underpinning theory Recognition of limitations of current knowledge and familiarity with sources of new knowledge; integration of concepts across a variety of areas Detailed knowledge and understanding in one or more specialised areas, some of it at the current boundaries of the field(s) A critical awareness of current problems and/or new insights, generally informed by the forefront of a field of learning The creation and interpretation of new knowledge, through original research, or other advanced scholarship, of a quality to satisfy review by peers Know-how and skill - Range Demonstra te basic practical skills, and carry out directed activity using basic tools Demonstrate limited range of basic practical skills, including the use of relevant tools Demonstrate a limited range of practical and cognitive skills and tools Demonstrate a moderate range of practical and cognitive skills and tools Demonstrate a broad range of specialised skills and tools Demonstrate comprehensive range of specialised skills and tools Demonstrate specialised technical, creative or conceptual skills and tools across an area of study Demonstrate mastery of a complex and specialised area of skills and tools; use and modify advanced skills and tools to conduct closely guided research, professional or advanced technical activity Demonstrate a range of standard and specialised research or equivalent tools and techniques of enquiry Demonstrate a significant range of the principal skills, techniques, tools, practices and/or materials which are associated with a field of learning; develop new skills, techniques, tools, practices and/or materials Know-how and skill - Selectivity Perform processes that are repetitive and predictabl e Perform a sequence of routine tasks given clear direction Select from a limited range of varied procedures and apply known solutions to a limited range of predictable problems Select from a range of procedures and apply known solutions to a variety of predictable problems Evaluate and use information to plan and develop investigative strategies and to determine solutions to varied unfamiliar problems Formulate responses to well-defined abstract problems Exercise appropriate judgement in planning, design, technical and/or supervisory functions related to products, services, operations or processes Exercise appropriate judgement in a number of complex planning, design, technical and/or management functions related to products, services, operations or processes, including resourcing Select from complex and advanced skills across a field of learning; develop new skills to a high level, including novel and emerging techniques Respond to abstract problems that expand and redefine existing procedural knowledge Competence - Context Act in closely defined and highly structured contexts Act in a limited range of predictable and structured contexts Act within a limited range of contexts Act in familiar and unfamiliar contexts Act in a range of varied and specific contexts, taking responsibility for the nature and quality of outputs; identify and apply skill and knowledge to a wide variety of contexts Act in a range of varied and specific contexts involving creative and non- routine activities; transfer and apply theoretical concepts and/or technical or creative skills to a range of contexts Utilise diagnostic and creative skills in a range of functions in a wide variety of contexts display mastery Use advanced skills to conduct research, or advanced technical or professional activity, accepting accountability for all related decision making; transfer and apply diagnostic and creative skills in a range of contexts Act in a wide and often unpredictable variety of professional levels and ill defined contexts Exercise personal responsibility and largely autonomous initiative in complex and unpredictable situations, in professional or equivalent contexts Competence – Role Act in a limited range of roles Act in a range of roles under direction Act under direction with limited autonomy; function within familiar, homogeneous groups Act with considerable amount of responsibility and autonomy Exercise some initiative and independence in carrying out defined activities; join and function within multiple, complex and heterogeneous groups Exercise substantial personal autonomy and often take responsiblity for the work of others and/or for the allocation of resources; form, and function within, multiple, complex and heterogeneous groups Accept accountability for determining and achieving personal and/or group outcomes; take significant or supervisory responsibility for the work of others in defined areas of work Act effectively under guidance in a peer relationship with qualified practitioners; lead multiple, complex and heterogeneous groups Take significant responsibility for the work of individuals and groups; lead and initiate activity Communicate results of research and innovation to peers; engage in critical dialogue; lead and originate complex social processes Competence – Learning to Learn Learn to sequence learning tasks; learn to access and use a range of learning resources Learn to learn in a disciplined manner in a well- structured and supervised environment Learn to learn within a managed environment Learn to take responsibility for own learning within a supervised environment Learn to take responsibility for own learning within a managed environment Learn to evaluate own learning and identify needs within a structured learning environment; assist others in identifying learning needs Take initiative to identify and address learning needs and interact effectively in a learning group Learn to act in variable and unfamiliar learning contexts; learn to manage learning tasks independently, professionally and ethically Learn to self-evaluate and take responsibility for continuing academic/professional development Learn to critique the broader implications of applying knowledge to particular contexts Competence – Insight Begin to demonstra te awareness of independe nt role for self Demonstrate awareness of independent role for self Assume limited responsibility for consistency of self- understanding and behaviour Assume partial responsibility for consistency of self- understanding and behaviour Assume full responsibility for consistency of self- understanding and behaviour Express an internalised, personal world view, reflecting engagement with others Express an internalised, personal world view, manifesting solidarity with others Express a comprehensive, internalised, personal world view manifesting solidarity with others Scrutinise and reflect on social norms and relationships and act to change them Scrutinise and reflect on social norms and relationships and lead action to change them

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje11 Kompetencijų pjūviai  Žinios  Knowledge – Breadth  Knowledge – Kind  Įgūdžiai  Know-how and skill – Range  Know-how and skill – Selectivity  Kompetencijos  Competence – Context  Competence – Role  Competence – Learning to Learn  Competence – Insight

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje12 Programos, projektai, partnerystė  Training and Support Programme for the Community Education Facilitators  Community Development Consultancy CourseGrundtvig Learning Partnership  In from the Margins

Neformalus mokymasis Airijoje13 YOUR EDUCATION YOUR VOTE! TAVO ŠVIETIMAS – TAVO BALSAS!