Relearning to Live Together
Living together, knowing and better understanding others, the world and the interdependencies that occur at all levels. By learning to live together, the person develops skills to become an active participant in the construction of the collective. Competencies are developed to create socio-ecological, sustainable, and productive communities of collective knowledge and solidary work.
Objectives
- Strengthening the will for family and social cohesion.
- Approaching social justice and solidarity.
- Strengthening the spirits to create cooperation links.
- Enabling sustainability in the immediate environment.
- Creative communication and willingness to participate
intelligently.
- Facilitating the resolution of conflicts.
Competencies and Skills
4.1. Express yourself assertively: speak, write and redact correctly. Speaking in public, listening, dialoging, understanding, affirming, negotiating, exchanging, and having empathy.
4.2. Communicate with sensitivity: Have a good level of interpersonal and intercultural communication, with the ability to manage conflicts, discuss, persuade and negotiate.
4.3. Sociability and respect for people and diversity. Be open, expressive and interested in the environment. Be related. Communicate with others in the most appropriate and productive way.
4.4. Cooperation. Know how to collaborate in joint projects; know how to ask for help when required.
- Assessment of the contribution of colleagues.
- Commitment to group objectives.
- Acceptance of different points of view.
- Be able to collaborate in a coordinated manner.
4.5. Intelligent and peaceful resolution of conflicts, with mutual understanding and respect for pluralism.
4.6. Solidarity and participation in the democratic life of the community. Sense of service to the community.
4.7. Operate in socially heterogeneous groups.
- Partnering with others: Cooperative human communication and
social interaction.