🛠️Gradual Release of Responsibility (GRR)

What is it about and why is it relevant ?

The Gradual Release of Responsibility (GRR) model encourages teachers to teach skills in a similar way to the notion of apprenticeship - where the ‘master’ gradually inducts their students, or ‘apprentices’ into an area of expertise. These approaches can be summarised in "I do it - We do it - You do it (together and alone)".

The GRR is a method that CENTRINNO School local programs may use in their implementation. GRR stimulates autonomy and a healthy approach to problems, especially manual ones. The Fab City Hub Network's cities by developing training programmes for students and adults may get inspired by this 3-steps teaching method designed to foster student collaboration and create active learning environments. It is a suitable method to teach practical skills but also more abstract concepts.

The GRR method shall be implemented along the whole learning process to be effective, over several weeks or even months. It is a method that should be embedded in the planning of a training. A dedicated training is needed to become familiar with GRR.

Summary Table

Characteristics

Purpose

Difficulty

Difficult

Duration

2-9 months

Facilitator I Participants

F= 1-2 I P= 25

Setting

Offline

Contact

Onl'fait - cristina@onlfait.ch

Tagging System

#BuildFCHasLearningEcosystem, #VocationalTraining,#SocialInclusion, #Heritage

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