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DDBSL-Learning

The Distant, Demonstration-Based, Skill Learning Method

4. Quality education9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • Work Area
    Digital Transition Educational Innovation
  • Call
    2021
From 1/2/2022 to 30/4/2024 (24 months)
Cordinator
GSI Gesellschaft für Schweißtechnik International mbH
  • Germany
The project aims to enhance the digital and teaching skills and competencies with the DDBSL method of the adult learning providers, VET providers, and educators are required in the digital age and allow them to face the multiple challenges needed for a pandemic affected society, continue their learning offers of practical skills with distance learning, and adapt to the new needs and context.​

DDBS-Learning is a project that embraces a new method for efficient and accountable Distant Demonstration Based Skill Learning (DDBSL) into the adult learning world. Demonstration based teaching combines all necessary characteristics for efficient adult skill learning. Adult educators and staff of different types of education institutions will be the direct beneficiaries of the project.​ Educators will learn through an online platform how to include the DDBSL method in their training methodologies. 

The project foresees a pilot program to test the application in a real context, after which a manual-handbook will be created for the adoption of the DDBSL method from any organisation in their own educational material.

During the two-year duration of the project, the consortium will work to develop the following outputs:
- The DDBS-Learning curriculum for vet providers
- HANBOOK for adult educators and “train the trainers”
- The DDBS-Learning online platform
Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnerships (KA2)
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
Project number
2021-1-DE02-KA220-VET-000033120