OUR VISION
At the heart of our educational approach lies Project-Based Learning (PBL), a methodology centered on posing challenging questions that spur participants into action, engaging them in design, problem-solving, decision-making and investigation processes. Through hands-on project work, participants hone their abilities to work both independently and collaboratively, culminating in the creation of tangible solutions—working prototypes that address real-world challenges.
Project-Based Learning not only equips participants with technical skills but also fosters the development of crucial soft skills including self-directed learning, teamwork, and effective problem-solving approaches.
Widely recognized as an effective pedagogical approach, PBL is embraced by leading industries worldwide.
OUR GOALS
The goals of the association are to create a non-profit organization aimed at adapting the methods and work processes used in project centers for use by other educational institutions. This is done with the aim of reducing the gap between the needs of the economy and the level of training of graduates.
These methods and processes are based on the PBL (Project Based Learning) approach, which emphasizes learning and skill acquisition through projects and tasks. It promotes the development of a number of important skills, including
These soft skills play an important role and cannot be achieved solely in a learning environment. They are formed through the practical application of knowledge and interaction with real projects and situations, which makes them especially valuable for the future career and personal growth of graduates.
Self-learning
skills
Flexible
thinking
Skill
to work
in team
Ability to work
in a
multidisciplinary environment
Development of effective
approaches to problem solving
Development
of
self-awareness