Data: 22/08/2017
NR.: 265
DATA: 22/08/2017
TITOLO PROGETTO: "FACILITY TO FACILITATE"
RICHIESTA PROVENIENTE DA: Kai-Riin Tomera (Estonia)
TIPOLOGIA: Training Course
ARGOMENTO: The aim of this project is to provide the space, time and safe environment for youth workers to develop their facilitation skills and create innovative activities that can be used in their daily work with youngsters. Testing them on spot and getting feedback will increase their future applicability. As well as to improve the creativity, individual self-awareness and personal competences of non-formal learning professionals (trainers and facilitators) working with youth groups in the field of youth participation.
PAESI PARTNER CHE HANNO GIÀ ADERITO: -
ALTRE NOTIZIE: Activity date: 7th - 15th November 2017 Venue place, venue country: Estonia Summary: The aim is to develop youth workers’ facilitation skills and create innovative activities that later on will be used in their daily work with groups of youngsters. Testing them on spot and getting feedback will increase their future applicability. Target group: Youth workers For participants from: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Spain Group size: 28 participants Details: Facility to Facilitate is a 7 days training course taking place in Estonia, from the 07/11/2017 until the 15/11/2017. It will gather 28 participants coming from 8 different countries: Estonia, Spain, Cyprus, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria,Romania and Czech Republic. The aim of this project is to provide the space, time and safe environment for youth workers to develop their facilitation skills and create innovative activities that can be used in their daily work with youngsters. Testing them on spot and getting feedback will increase their future applicability. As well as to improve the creativity, individual self-awareness and personal competences of non-formal learning professionals (trainers and facilitators) working with youth groups in the field of youth participation. Our objectives are: • To evaluate personal competences of 28 non-formal learning practitioners working with young people and further develop them in a safe training environment; • To increase awareness of 28 youth workers about their own values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviour, about cultural and self expression (considering the use of voice, intonation, body language, gestures, positioning, use of space, mimics, graphics, handwriting etc.) and about own communication patterns in various (learning) settings; • To explore individual personal styles, ethics, approaches etc. in non-formal contexts of 28 youth workers; • To create and develop non-formal learning methods aiming at supporting the personal and professional development of practitioners through the Creativity Lab; • To reflect and assess personal experience in the topic of youth participation, particularly in stimulating participation in formal settings and encourage the development of competences, methods and techniques of engaging young people from formal settings in participatory projects and of inspiring them to remain active; • To strengthen participants’ knowledge of the Erasmus + Programme and to provide them with the context to develop new project ideas stemming from the exchanges and learning acquired during the training.
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