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Leadership Training

Didactics of a Vocational Specialization

Teachers, Trainers

Didactics is more than the choice of method. Didactics is based on the assumption that the learning process should be designed. For Teachers and trainers it is important to have the competence and the knowledge about how to plan work process-oriented learning units. This opens up the possibility to improve the quality of learning units which enhances the efficiency of teaching and training.

Each vocational discipline needs its own didactic for ideal knowledge and skills transfer. Become an expert in transferring technical expertise of your vocational specialization.

Sample Vocational Disciplines: Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics/Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Automotive, IT, Logistics

Your Benefit

In this course you get knowledge about how to apply and structure theoretical knowledge of a selected technical discipline. You will learn how to develop didactical concepts for subjects of the selected vocational specialisation using modern learning and teaching methods and media. Furthermore you get the competency to use test environments for demonstration purposes. You gain the ability to choose appropriate learner-centred approaches of teaching and learning against the background of learner characteristics and curricular requirements.

    • Preparation, drafting, implementation and evaluation of practical teaching concepts
    • Application principles of modern training methods and media
    • Learner-centered forms of teaching and learning: e.g. Case studies, role plays, project work, simulations
    • Preparation of laboratory work and technical experiments
    • Didactical preparation of relevant content for teaching and learning situations
    • Integration of modern media, technical objects and experimental environments
    • Development of technical experiments for teaching purposes
    • Evaluation of learning processes
Learning / Teaching Methods

Seminar, Laboratory Work

Certification

Participation Certificate of a German University

Venue

Germany, China

Duration

5–8 days