STRUCTURE
Identify the different components of the ELM’s program
MODULES
We work simultaneosly in develop each one of the three Training Modules (Academic, Practical Ministry and Public Presence), but we have also an Administrative Module in charge of all the financial aspects of the program.
LENGHT
The complete ELM’s program is formed of seven semesters (three and a half years in total). In each semester one course is developed per module (three courses per semester). Each course has twelve classes (thirty six classes per module). Each class consists in a two hours session every fifteen days, from 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
STYLES
We use different teaching styles, like the traditional format (instructor teaching and students listening), participation dynamics, audio-visual resources, on-line resources, visits to relevant places (museums, expos, etc.), and the flipped classroom model.
B-LEARNING
Taking advantage of the technological progress in the educational field, we use a B-Learning (Blended Learning) educational model, that combines all the benefits of the on-site class (face to face contact), with a distance education software (E-Learning) for homeworks, media, files, forums and more.
MENTORSHIP
The program includes a personal development plan for each semester, lead by every assigned mentor for each student, to help and supervise them in the spiritual, character and ministry performance areas. Total commitment from the students to their local ministries and goals is expected.
MEALS TOGETHER
Our program includes meals every day of class with all the students together, where they will fellowship one with another and with the instructors, they build friendships and know each other. This is a key element for the healthy formation of leaders in the Chrisitan church.