FESET seminar Marseille, 9 – 11 May 2012
On 9 – 11 May this year, FESET holds a seminar on the process of going from being a student to working as a professional: “From student to professional: learning by acting and reflecting”.
In the process of transition from student to professional worker, at least three milestones are faced by students, educators and researchers: transition from college/university to practice placement, integration of acquired analytical and practical competences to overall learning process at college/university and transition from college/university to professional work placement. There are many actors who can facilitate or burden the process: the student, college/university teacher, tutor, supervisor, researcher, employer, and other stakeholders.
And there are many ways to learn. The seminar focuses on learning by acting and reflecting using the well-known triangular figure head-heart-hands: how this principle could support and enrich learning in times of changes? How do we relate analytical and practical knowledge in never ending changes of social life?
Read more about the seminar here.








