Non-Formal Learning Method Go Healthy – Go Senior

AIM To motivate the seniors to adopt a healthier lifestyle and promote their well-being through non-formal learning methods. KEY CONCEPTS – Motivation of seniors LEARNINGOBJECTIVESK- KNOWLEDGESAB- ABILITIESAT- ATTITUDES Until the end of the session, the participants will: K- learn about non-formal learning methods to be engaged inphysical and mental exercisesK- discover the importance of adopting […]

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“Choose the thing” – the ice breaking

The ice breaking in the new group will help you gain the trust of your seniors. It’s very important when the trainer starts work with new group. There are the most important reason why the trainer should ice this kind of activity.  The role of ice-breaking: The good exercise let know the participants more about […]

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Theatre and drama activities for older people

Theater Games Who said that theatrical play is only for children?And adults who want to freely express their thoughts, feelings, and concerns?Theatrical play helps you explore invisible aspects of yourself without the fear of being judged by others. The goal of theatrical play is not to “teach roles.” Our aim is for each person to […]

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4 Communication Activities to Help Learning Seniors Get to Know Each Other

Forming new social relationships is one of the key parts of senior education. It is the social interaction and community that make education more sustainable and valuable. In this blog, I will introduce four communication activities that can serve as ice-breakers or fresh energizers during a workshop, training session, or excursion for seniors. Using these […]

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“Build the wall” – the ice breaking

The ice breaking  let the participants knows better each other and integrate. The exercise is good for the group 4-8 people, if we have more participants we should divide them for smaller groups.  Usually people don’t know about the strengths of the colleagues, neighbours or friends. The exercise let them know about it and of […]

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