The HERO project: language training for migrants’ professional career as caregivers through blended learning

Margaret Soule, Kostas Stylianou, Christina Yerou, Eftychia Xerou, T. Tsitsi, A. Charalambous
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The HERO project aims to develop a training program for caregivers to be working in the elderly care sector. The program is particularly addressed to caregivers from Middle Eastern and African countries as refugees and intends to help them integrate into European society. This paper seeks to offer an overview of the project, including its objectives, underlying principles, and deliverables. The paper particularly portrays the second intellectual output (O2) of the project, namely the ‘On the job’ training in language and terminology curriculum, which has been developed as the end product of O2. Initially, the methodology adopted to create learning material for language learning in a specific-purpose context is analyzed. Based on this, the paper provides a description of the content development by justifying and showcasing the learning material and laying out the logic behind this, through the trainers’ guide. E-learning tools have been integrated in the course material, which also justifies the methodology applied for the purpose of this project.
HERO项目:通过混合式学习,为移民看护者职业生涯提供语言培训
HERO项目旨在为在老年护理部门工作的护理人员制定培训计划。该项目特别针对来自中东和非洲国家的难民照顾者,旨在帮助他们融入欧洲社会。本文试图提供项目的概述,包括其目标、基本原则和可交付成果。本文特别描述了该项目的第二个智力输出(O2),即语言和术语课程的“在职”培训,这是O2的最终产品。首先,分析了在特定目的语境中为语言学习创建学习材料所采用的方法。在此基础上,本文通过培训师指南对学习材料进行论证和展示,并阐述其背后的逻辑,对内容开发进行了描述。电子学习工具已被整合到课程材料中,这也证明了本项目所采用的方法是正确的。
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