This training will take place on 8, 13 and 14 June at 16:30 h. in the Faculty of Education Sciences on the Life Campus in Santiago de Compostela. The course is recognised by PFID with 10 hours of teacher training.

There is a limit of 75 places and the registration period runs from 22 May to 6 June. Enrolment must be made following this LINK.

This training is linked to the Erasmus+ project “Mobilising university-community resources through SL(M) for the inclusion of migrants/refugees” of which you can find all the information on the specific website: https://service-learning-m.eu/

More detailed information

This course will engage with hands-on SL (community-based learning) pedagogy for anti-racism, inclusion, diversity, xenophobia, migrants, interculturalism, IPAs.

In particular this course will explore teaching tools like community-based learning for connecting students with organisations that champion migrants, international protection applicants and universities and cities of Sanctuary programmes. Community-based learning (CBL) or Service Learning (SL) modules are a pedagogical opportunity for students to learn alongside community organizations and add value through reciprocal projects.

This short course will take place online for four lunchtimes with facilitators Dr Lorraine Tansey and Dr Maria Gallo (University of Galway) in May – 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th – from 1:15 to 2 pm.

It will be organised in the following way:

  • Week 1 May 9th: Migrants, IPAs, Anti-Racism, Inclusion, Diversity
  • Week 2 May 16th: Service Learning (SL)/Community-Based Learning CBL pedagogy
  • Week 3 May 23rd: SL/CBL and the SDGs, University of Sanctuary & partnerships
  • Week 4 May 30th: Designing your Service Learning /CBL module

Click on the Eventbrite link for full details and to register if you are interested.

The newspaper “El Correo Gallego” reports on the work carried out in the Erasmus+ Project [SL(m)].
For more information, click on the following link.

USC newspaper reports on the celebration of the first meeting of the Erasmus+ Project Searvice-Learning (migrants) [SL()m].
You can read it under this link.