Finding your educational path

 

In the first module, you will focus on how to learn yourself. Learning is a lifelong process worth paying some attention to and thinking about; to try to see it in an enjoyable, effective, and rewarding way. The first two modules will, therefore, focus on the issues of learning and finding your educational path. Although you may have gained a specific direction by studying at university, school cannot completely satisfy all your educational needs. This module will concentrate on activities primarily aimed at planning, organising or recording your studies, and also on some different learning models.

A Bulgarian proverb says that those who do not know where they are going will end up elsewhere. So, with this in mind, there are three main areas you should focus on. The first is the question of purpose and reason - why do you want to learn this or that? The second question is resource allocation, that is, working to get to where you want to go rather than getting stuck somewhere halfway. And last but not least, it's also keeping track of where you are and where you've been. Knowing this context is essential for making meaningful decisions about future study trips.

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