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About YK - Learning Creatively

 Creative learning (YK) connects you with like-minded people:

  •  Learners;

  •  Helpers experts: Yks, assistants and others, who have practical experience, achievements and willingness to share them

 YK happens in a natural way:

  •  You get familiar with the topics by reading, hearing, watching...;

  •  You associate the newly learned with yourself;

  •  You creatively process the newly learned in a variety of ways, repeatedly and in different contexts;

  •  You share your learning experience with the others. talk about it, and get feedback;

  •  Your mistakes, numerous at the beginning, gradually decrease to an extent that you perceive as a learning success.

YKY principles
 
  •   Humanity and naturalness;

  •   Democracy and accessibility;

  •   Interconnectedness with capacity for self-sufficiency;

  •   Reciprocity (equality) and privacy;

  •  Transparency.

YK benefits the learners (Ls):

  1.  Informal learning and orientation within small groups (3-10 Ls);

  2.  A way of non-formal education for both adults and children;

  3.  Support for transitions between private livelihoods and/or the World of work (professions), or within each of them;

  4.  Fulfilling your dreams of trying your hands at pursuits/occupations;;

  5.  Sharing hobbies and entertainment.

YK benefits the helpers:

  1.  Chance to share your expertise and support learners in your spheres of competence;

  2.  Socialising in a creatively learning eco-community;

  3.  A way to make an extra living.

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Influences and Models

​  YK in the eclectic YK-school (combining various influences) is based on ideas, forms and methods of learning from the following main models:

  • Montessori and Waldorf schools;

  • Suggestopedia, the theoretical statements of the linguist Stephen Krashen, and the independent learning practice of the polyglot Steve Kaufman

  • Summerhill and Sudbury Valley Democratic Schools

  • "Paths" Learning Space - a Bulgarian democratic school;

  • MOOC - massive open online courses;

  • The educational IT experiments of Sugata Mitra - computer scientist and educational theorist;

  • Vocational guidance: some ideas and practices.

  • John Holt and his "How Children Learn"  book

Innovation

 Some original solutions in YKY:

  1.  Eco-orientation through learning creatively;

  2.  Three degrees of deepening in occupations or topics of individual choice of the learners: TOE (Try out every YKY activity possible), PAD (Pick and dig) and Dive ;

  3. Making a direct connection between individualised learning and life occupations (pursuits, sciences and professions) - YKY only helps from "behind the curtains!;

  4.   Open approach to learning content: individual choice of learners;

  5. "Outsourced" creation and storage of intros (introductory learning content - intro-projects) ;

  6.  Sysprotem - systematised programmes of themes introduce more system in the free learning;

  7.  JORI-bihours (two hours) - YK study room ala Montessori.

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The main actors

Using a Computer
Family Gardening
Pupils in Greenhouse
Student with Laptop

Learner

Learners are also called with aliases like their YKY-formats.

Expert-practitioner, master, instructor, coach,  intro-Yk/Vyk

Registered
Ekoum-advertiser - larger YKY-team

Yk only for bihours

(YK study room) 

under juniors' format

The "soft"expert in

YK, communication, orientation/guidance

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