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Learn about the history, principles, and projects of the European University Diploma in Adapted Physical Activity (EUDAPA) program at Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences. Discover how students from various backgrounds engage in real-life projects and gain hands-on experience in the field. Join us and become a part of this international community!
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EUDAPA= EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA in ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY / EUROPEAN CURRICULUM 2019…at Haaga-Helia´s Vierumäki campus, FINLAND EUDAPA 2019 28.1.2019 MSc Jyrki Vilhu, Haaga-Helia University of AppliedSciences, manager Samuel «Sebu» Taipale, coordinator www.haaga-helia.fi/fi/education/eudapa
HISTORY DEUAPA (Diplomé EuropeénUniversitaire en ActivitéPhysiqueAdapteé) From late 90’ at Brussels, Milano, Bordeaux, Paris --------------------------------------------- EUDAPA at Haaga-Heliasince 2009-2010
1. Students Mostly Bachelor students, also Masters, some PhD as well Mostly PE / PA students, also rehab , some social care, too
Funding • Haaga-Helia: Finnish teachers, premises at Vierumäki, some extra support for students • Erasmus +: foreign students travel & housing, foreign teachers
PRINCIPLES John Dewey: ”Learning by doing” ”Learning by the way, that causes changes (for the individual) in the way of figuring out the world. This needs attempts to put theory into practice, to train it.”
PRINCIPLES Studying is connected to real-life projects: (Dewey) • Theory -> • Planning of the upcoming real-life situation -> • Real-life situation -> • Feedback coming straight from real-life situations & feedback from outside
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PRINCIPLES In theory-phase: Usage of European experts in versatile topics Usage of Finnish experts Partly PBL (problem based learning) In practical phases: Co-op with Finnish apa organizations & institutions
PRINCIPLES Leadership; projects are planned & led by students “You can´t learn responsibility, if you are not given responsibility” Leaders also write a report of their project
EUDAPA 2010 An eye-contact! Photo: Hannes Paananen / Vierumäki Mediapaja
360 DEGREES EVALUATION = * Self-evaluation * Peer evaluation * Teachers´ observations (incl. project & report, assignments before lectures, exams (3) (50%), enthusiasm & attendance (“face factor”) * Project partner evaluation From 0 (fail) to 5 (excellent) EVALUATION
TEACHERS & STUDENTS 2019 ~30 teachers from *10 countries *13 universities 17 students from *7 countries *10 universities