Registration is now open for the new university Master’s Degree program in Learning Facilitation and Innovation

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Registration is now open for the new university Master’s Degree program in Learning Facilitation and Innovation

NEW MASTER’S DEGREE

Registration is now open for the new university Master’s Degree program in Learning Facilitation and Innovation

The innovative University Master’s Degree program, whose motto is “LIT: Learn. Innovate. Teach each other,” will be offered under a hybrid modality: online and in person.

2019·03·01

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Registration is now open for the new University Master’s degree program in Learning Facilitation and Innovation offered by the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences in collaboration with Madrid’s TeamLabs laboratory. The two-year Master’s program, whose motto is LIT: Learn. Innovate. Teach each other, will provide special training for those who wish to become “facilitators.”

This University Master’s degree program has a number of characteristics that make it wholly innovative and different:

  • LIT is a Master’s degree for constructing a new profession of facilitators able to identify, understand, and act on various learning contexts by working on those contexts and basing their work on them to facilitate learning.
  • Fail Together. Learn Together. Light It Up. Aimed at students who are willing to work together in groups, fail together in groups, and create new knowledge in different contexts.
  • From teacher training to learning facilitation. A change in roles and in teaching strategies in those responsible for learning management.
  • From content reproduction to the creation of knowledge. Accept challenges and work on projects. This is not mere content reproduction, but the creation of new knowledge, subjecting it to critical analysis and applying it in appropriate contexts.
  • Research “with” and not “about.” A new approach to research involving cooperative and social learning in group settings.
  • LEGO model. Each student will study topics suited to his or her own interests.
  • A starting point with many destinations. The main pathway of all learning processes will focus on a research project.
  • A hybrid program, online and in person, within which different types of learning are available: individual, group, and project-based.
  • A program organized in cycles. Each cycle corresponds to a specific stage in the personal development of the team and of the projects, and is set up to respond to specific objectives.
  • Travel. A number of inspirational and learning trips will be made throughout the Master’s program.

For advance information on this Master’s program, two information sessions have been organized:

  • April 11 (Thursday). 6:00 pm. Eskoriatza. 
  • June 12 (Wednesday). 6:00 pm. Eskoriatza. 

For additional information, please contact