Critical Reflection Academy: Long-Term Peer-to-Peer Mentoring Program for Educators in Migration Contexts
Training Course
12-14 December 2023 | EJBW, Weimar, Germany
For trainers, often operating on a freelance basis, structures of critical reflection are often missing. Through CRA, we will support a community of peer educators to integrate critical reflection practices into their work.
For more information please refer to the Info Pack
Location & Dates
– Online Co-creation Meeting: Dates determined by selected participants. Two hour co-creation meeting for the format and content of the Residential TC in Weimar.
– Residential Training Course in Weimar: Space for educators to practice critical reflection and create the structures for implementing it within professional contexts. 11.12.23 (arrival, PM) – 15.12.23 (Departure, AM)
– Peer-to-Peer Support Meetings: Three online meetings to support professional development and exchange. Developed by TC participants. Format & Dates to be determined during the TC in Weimar. Timeframe: January – June 2024.
About the project:
Educators and education services have a responsibility to continuously critically reflect on the methods they use, especially when engaging with vulnerable groups.
Critical reflection is the process by which educators systematically analyse and evaluate their teaching practices, beliefs, and values to gain a deeper understanding of their pedagogy and its impact on learners. It involves questioning assumptions, considering diverse perspectives, and exploring ways to enhance teaching effectiveness and learner outcomes, particularly in the context of cultural, social, and emotional aspects of learning.
However a key building block for critical reflection is both time and a community of peers, which can often be in short supply, especially for educators in a non-formal space, or working internationally.
Through a long-term, peer-to-peer program, we will develop a community of peers and implement short but intense activities to support educators to integrate critical reflective practices into their work.
The purpose of Critical Reflection Academy is to support the professional development of educators in working with migrants and/or in an intercultural context and/or on the topic of migration. It will consider how critical reflection can be used to support their needs as educators working on this topic. Following the training course, there will be an online peer-to-peer support group developed that will meet at least 3 times online to put their learning into practice.
As part of the project, a casebook will capture the shared learning and the tools developed and designed by the group through various formats such as reflection essays and creative methods.
Critical Reflection Academy is aimed at educators who:
– are at least 18 years old – are residents of EU and/or partner countries – are working with migrants and/or in an intercultural context and/or on the topic of migration – have experience working in teams – have led at least 2 group workshops within the last 12 months – interested in passing on the knowledge gained during this training course to their communities – have good conversational use and listening comprehension of English (B1 minimum, B2 preferred) – are prepared to dedicate enough time to contribute to the entire process, including preparatory meetings before and peer-to-peer online meetings after the training course
Desirable, but not required
– are interest in contributing to the casebook which is being developed as part of the training.
Inclusion Support:
Where any extra support is needed to attend, including childcare, please contact Nesirky@cge-erfurt.org
Available downloads: Critical Reflection Academy – Infopack-4.pdf
More information at: SALTO