Circular Economy MOOC (EMMA)

Offered by Euneos,
Circular Economy MOOC (EMMA)

The course is aimed to everybody who works in education and wants to know more about circular economy. The course is integrated in the European project Three C Project. The course will run for 4 weeks, 1h course + 2 homework per week, and will include access to the EMMA online platform, a weekly menu of recommended reading, videos, links to further information, circular economy quizzes and one live webinar.

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Learning Objectives:
• you’ll learn what circular economy means;
• you’ll be introduced to competencies for a circular economy;
• you’ll learn how circular-economy-competencies can be achieved;
• you’ll experience how such a learning process can be conducted;
• you’ll be introduced to examples of ThreeC school practices.
After this MOOC about Circular Economy and Education:

  • you'll adapted circular economy competencies to your curriculum learning objectives;
  • you'll created a sequence of lessons about circular economy.
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