Course overview and purpose:
The nature of contemporary education requires project management skills in order to effectively plan, organise, and execute teaching projects. To address this need, our course on project management for educational projects in educational settings will equip participants with the skills, tools, and techniques needed to successfully manage educational projects.
This course is designed for teachers and school staff interested in developing skills in project management for educational projects.
The objective is to provide a comprehensive understanding of general project management principles as well as funding proposals, building and managing pilots, and tools and techniques for managing projects. Our course is designed to be interactive, experiential, and participatory, enabling participants to learn from real-world case studies, hands-on projects, group activities, and peer learning.
Participants will learn project management tools and techniques in the context of educational settings, and will be able to apply their new knowledge to their own projects.
Our goal is to inspire and enable participants to design and manage educational projects that nurture creativity, innovation, and positive change, while also helping them build networks and establish lifelong learning communities.
Learning outcomes:
This course is designed for teachers and school staff in pre-primary, primary, secondary, VET and adult education who are interested in developing skills in project management for educational projects.
Participants should have a basic command of English, as the course will be delivered in English. No other admission requirements are needed. A basic understanding of project management concepts is a plus.
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