Introduction to tutoring practices
- UE code FAGRM405
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Schedule
4 11Quarter 2
- ECTS Credits 2
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Language
Français
- Teacher Romainville Marc
The course aims to introduce students to tutoring practices and to develop in them the essential skills of a tutor, namely: - identifying learning problems - planning individual remedial actions and identifying solutions - effective listening, questioning and clarification - improvising and innovating creative teaching solutions - conveying subject-related principles and facts - understanding how others learn
Theoretical course (4 hrs): introduction to tutoring practices (definition and methods of tutoring, success factors of a tutoring experience, essential skills, etc.) Exercises (11h): integration into a transition tutoring experiment carried out over the last 2 years by the 'Louvain' University Academy and described in the document available at the following address: http://www.fundp.ac.be/recherche/publications/page_view/66429/
Rédaction d'un court rapport d'activité en ligne, sur le site dédié à l'expérience de tutorat
In March 2009, the report commissioned by the King Baudouin Foundation and produced by Marc Romainville and Pascale Lepage was published: "Le tutorat en Communauté française de Belgique. Overview of tutoring practices in the French-speaking Community". This report takes stock of existing tutoring practices in the French-speaking Community, highlights their major impacts and draws conclusions in terms of recommendations for both tutoring operators and decision-makers. - Summary of the report (2 pages) - Full report published on the King Baudoin Foundation website (free download) http://www.fundp.ac.be/universite/interfacultaire/det/spu/pu_trans_sec_…