What is the role of women in rural areas today? How are the stakeholders organized with regard to gender equality? How can women strengthen their power to act and their skills?
In the heart of the volcanic mountains in Catalonia, in the heights of the peaks of Olympus in Thessaloniki, between the mountains of Ardèche, what is the place of women in rural territories today? How are the actors organized with regard to gender equality? By what means can women strengthen their power to act and their skills and knowledge? Université Grenoble Alpes and the women's network of the European project Netraw invite you to travel through 3 European rural areas in Spain, Greece and France.
Based on elements from the human and social sciences, this MOOC will provide you with knowledge, methods and tools: to encourage the development of initiatives, to lead participative dynamics and to create social innovations. It is illustrated by concrete examples collectively realized.
Understanding European rural territories from the point of view of gender equality
Based on elements from the Human and Social Sciences, this online course reflects the interest of women's collectives and networks in the life of rural territories. Throughout the 5 modules, the notions of gender, resilience, capacities, empowerment, skills, social innovation and collaborative approaches will be presented.
Lifelong learning
Thanks to course and interview videos, clear diagrams, tested methodological tools, and a multidisciplinary pedagogical team, you have free access to theoretical and operational training. The pedagogical team makes you discover the different forms of women's investments to build and innovate collectively. It contextualizes the practices at work in the creation of activities, collectives, and the deployment of know-how that are shared in lifelong training.
Understanding the notions of power to act and the competence approach
This MOOC provides you with knowledge, methods and tools: to foster the development of initiatives, to lead participatory dynamics and to create social innovations. From the point of view of territorial and social economy, these chapters are based on concrete examples of cooperatives and networks. The entire Mooc is accompanied by the presentation of transferable tools.
Discovering collective and innovation places in rurality
Did you know that the Netraw project is about to launch the first European women's living lab? You can find out how this new European network will be set up and what its ambitions are. The pedagogical team finds within this MOOC, the opportunity to share with you the approaches of third parties and the dynamics in progress around the labs.
Sharing intercultural dialogue in 4 European languages: French, English, Spanish, Greek, etc.
Offered in 4 languages, this MOOC is enriched with women's stories that illustrate the theoretical knowledge shared by the members of the NetRaw project, the pedagogical team of the University of Grenoble Alpes, and teachers from various disciplinary backgrounds interested in the theme of gender equality.
To register
Start date: 23 February 2021 End date: 05 April 2021 Registration deadline: 15 March 2021
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