On the trail of the Hobo Code
In the 1920's, the Great Depression overwhelms American workers. Among them, a surge of solidarity spreads to the point of developing a secret language that will help them in their search for work and a better life. Based on trust and mutual aid, the Hobo code was born and will endure to the point of becoming a mythical figure in American history.
Schools that close in on themselves! Why and how to reverse this phenomenon.
Constraint liberates from the moment when constraint sets up a framework but does not restrain or restrain. It is by rebuilding an educational system that the school will be able to open up again, following the example of the Saunalahti school.
Welcoming foreign students
Welcoming foreign students is often a priority for universities and business schools. There are many aspects to the success of this process. Facilitating administrative procedures, working with the region and local authorities to improve reception, taking cultural differences into account in the design of training and assessment situations...
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The disconnection adventure
With the pervasive presence of social networks in all aspects of our lives, it becomes difficult if not impossible for some to imagine a connected life. Not only is it possible, it is also necessary to reconnect with oneself and others, to change one's rhythm, to recharge one's batteries and to regain one's energy. Connecting is learning to live fully in the moment without feeling guilty.
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Peer support in healthcare training
Peer support is transforming healthcare training by integrating patients' experiential expertise. This new pedagogical and relational paradigm overturns the relationship between caregivers and patients, paving the way for a health democracy based on the co-construction of knowledge. This model promises a more collaborative and emancipating approach to care, recognizing shared vulnerability.