

“Every kid has an interest. Sometimes he doesn’t know what it is, sometimes he can’t articulate it. But every kid has an interest and that is a fundamental belief. It is not only about helping that kid identifying the interest but progress through that interest, become more advanced”, Diana Rhoten, Director, Digital Media and Learning Program, Social Science Research Council.
Students are learning not only at school, but also in a variety of so-called non-formal and informal learning settings outside of school. Such individual learning interests could for instance include for a young person to learn a new skill like playing a guitar through youtube videos. Learning takes place when something is happening that captures the young person’s interest. “It is something that can influence you, something that brings out emotions and allows yourself to find answers to certain questions.”
In this course, you will learn:
Why should we care about our students’ learning experiences in non-formal and informal settings? Here are several good reasons, and probably you can still think of others yourself.
Course Introduction
Module 1: Building bridges between formal and informal learning
Module 2: Empowering students through personalized learning
Module 3: Empowering students through collaborative learning
Module 4: Strategies to empower students through collaborative learning