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HEART is an Erasmus+ KA2 project to increase the quality of adult education and training by developing adult educators competences, awareness and knowledge linked to work engagement using a new training method - the synergy of outdoor experiential education and art methodologies- and by creating a more committed, engaging and professional environment inside their organisations. The burnout within helping professions – including educators – has been known since decades, and by now a solid research and practical intervention basis exists linked to it. However, burnout continues to be a severe issue until today. Educators, their organisations and managers lack knowledge and awareness of the burnout syndrome and its potential prevention techniques. Timely interventions are essential to prevent burnout, otherwise its later stages would involve physical, emotional and mental exhaustion from which it is difficult to recover. To tackle above issues, a transnational partnership composed of 6 partners from 5 countries developed the HEART project. HEART innovative methodology is based on transnational, holistic and positive approach and creates a synergy between outdoor experiential education and artistic methods.
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Themes: Culture and...
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Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt
The results developed by HEART:
1. Collection of Easy to Learn and Use Work Engagement Tools
2. Combined Modular Work Engagement Curricula - Training Scheme to offer an innovative educational material at individual (personal and professional) level;
3. Organizational Work Engagement Recommendations that offer managers alternatives at organizational;
4. Assessment Report will summarize the impact of the methodology.
Video about the results: https://youtu.be/EhnCoYkdvBA.
An overview of the results is available on the project website.