Deadline: 31-Dec-22
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, in collaboration with the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), has launched a self-directed, self-paced online course on Family Learning and Indigenous Knowledges.
For centuries, people and communities have relied on local and Indigenous knowledge systems and practical skills to learn to live in a community and society as well as to inform their everyday decisions and navigate their life. These knowledges and skills are rooted in local history, culture and identity, and have been providing a basis for living and developing sustainably. Learning has been viewed as a significant part of living and existing, through complex social interactions and exchanges among different generations and across various cultures.
This new course is designed to support the independent learning of academics, researchers and material/curriculum developers in adult learning and community education. It can be accessed freely anywhere, anytime. The learner can easily register on the course, take charge of their learning process and complete the course at their own pace. The course draws on the existing body of literature on family learning, Indigenous knowledge and sustainable development. In addition, it refers to research conducted by the UNESCO Chair in Adult Literacy and Learning for Social Transformation teams in Ethiopia, Malawi, Nepal and the Philippines.
Accessibility: The course will be freely accessible until 31 December 2022
Duration: Approximately 35 learning hours
Certification: Upon completion a certificate is being issued
For more information, visit https://uil.unesco.org/literacy/community-learning/uil-launches-course-family-learning-and-indigenous-knowledges