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Map of the lifeworld of students in their local environment.
Observation.
Making the first contact, approach, introduction.
Recording, taking notes, documenting and safeguarding of personal information.
Specificities of approaches – where, in what environment, to whom the approach is made, the use of different languages, idioms and personal styles.
Reporting.
Listening.
Characteristics and purpose of different conversational forms.
Collection and forwarding information for users' needs.
Connecting occurrences of social devaluation with personal experience.
Sensitivity to occurrences of social inequality and exclusion (at the systemic and legislative levels, and at the level of everyday life).
Recognition, articulation of and awareness-raising about value standpoints towards the occurrences of social exclusion, prejudice and stereotyping.
Assertion of the user perspective.
Intervision methods and techniques.