Modules
The modular units are extensively visually designed especially taking the topics health and safety at work and environmental protection in consideration.
Modules are presented with a clearly defined qualification goal. They are part of a whole (for instance of a job profile) and present the necessary vocational skills. The modules are divided into units, do not necessarily have to be used in a certain order and are flexible to be used according to individual requirements. Every completed module is certified (part certificates for each completed unit are also available).
The modular qualification involves a learning procedure orientated towards individual requirements and workplace tasks. The modular structure of the qualification procedure enables it to combine differing forms and methods of skill acquisition.
Instructor's material
The instruction materials offer annotations and explanations to the modular structured qualification programme. A relatively complex concept of skills form the basis of these materials.
Skills are gained in a dynamic process of daily preoccupation withtechnical and professional matters, and recognise the levels of wanting, knowing and being able to do.
In BASICON’s approach to a modular qualification, the personal, social and technical skills join together to form a comprehensive overall concept that attempts to master the complex reality of learning itself and of those who want to learn.





