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Comprehensive Manual for Establishing Study Support Program

Explore essential topics, target groups, external relations, starting points, key elements, and integration approaches for study support programs. Learn from examples and best practices. Obtain necessary resources and guidance for effective study support initiatives.

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Comprehensive Manual for Establishing Study Support Program

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  1. Presentation of ’Manual for Study Support’ ELECT WP 3 Copenhagen September 2009

  2. Chapter 1 INTRODUCTORY ISSUES • The manual includes a number of topics to consider in case you want to establish a study support offer/programme. • The manual is not a collection of examples of ”best practices” Presentation of 'Manual for Study Support' - Copenhagen - September 2009

  3. Chapter 2 THE TARGET GROUP OF STUDY SUPPORT • Members inside the clubhouse • Members outside the clubhouse Presentation of 'Manual for Study Support' - Copenhagen - September 2009

  4. Chapter 3 EXTERNAL RELATIONS • The importance of getting a general view of other stakeholders in the field … • Example: Contact to Educational Institutions (Suvimäki’s experiences and a case: Hannu) Presentation of 'Manual for Study Support' - Copenhagen - September 2009

  5. Chapter 4 WHERE TO BEGIN? • Target group – ’Who Are They?’ • Challenges – ’What Are Their Problems?’ • Kinds of support – ’How Can We Help Them?’ • Necessary resources – ’What Kinds of Resources are Required?’ • Public relations – ’How Do They Find Us’? Presentation of 'Manual for Study Support' - Copenhagen - September 2009

  6. Chapter 5 POSSIBLE ELEMENTS IN A STUDY SUPPORT OFFER This chapter is the nearest we can get to presenting ”best practices” – a tool box which includes issues such as: • Information about education – inside and outside the clubhouse • Practical help – example. • General support, counselling and tutoring • Courses in study technique Presentation of 'Manual for Study Support' - Copenhagen - September 2009

  7. Chapter 6 STUDY SUPPORT IN RELATION TO THE REST OF THE CLUBHOUSE • Study support as an integrated part • Study support offer integrated in another unit • An Independent unit • Case Presentation of 'Manual for Study Support' - Copenhagen - September 2009

  8. APPENDIX 1 The Cohesive Force/the DNA of the Study Support Offer (Copenhagen) 2 Members progress interview form (Copenhagen) 3 Study support leaflet (Fontenehuset, Oslo) Presentation of 'Manual for Study Support' - Copenhagen - September 2009

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