ALDA in cooperation with Studio Progetto and other 11 partner organisations all across Europe will launch on Saturday, 14 February in Recoaro Terme (Italy) the seminar course of the project “Are you/th visible?”, funded by the European Commission under the programme Erasmus+. The overall aim of the project is to provide space and opportunity for youth workers and youth leaders to get to know more about methods, tools and techniques of visibility, dissemination, exploitation of youth projects supported by Erasmus + programme under KA1 and KA2.
The seminar will be built on the 5 pillars of non – formal education. It will be learner – centred, based on the needs and expectations of participants and partner organisations. Participants will have the opportunity to set up their organisational needs, find themes for inventing new youth projects based on the needs of the organisations, local communities and target groups. The seminar will be led by experienced trainers who will create and invent new creative and participatory methods in order to support self – directed learning of participants. Space will be provided for self – assessment regarding to learning process and recognising learning outcomes. The seminar will mostly be practice oriented with some theoretical inputs.
ALDA in cooperation with Studio Progetto and other 11 partner organisations all across Europe will launch on Saturday, 14 February in Recoaro Terme (Italy) the seminar course of the project “Are you/th visible?”, funded by the European Commission under the programme Erasmus+. The overall aim of the project is to provide space and opportunity for youth workers and youth leaders to get to know more about methods, tools and techniques of visibility, dissemination, exploitation of youth projects supported by Erasmus + programme under KA1 and KA2.
The seminar will be built on the 5 pillars of non – formal education. It will be learner – centred, based on the needs and expectations of participants and partner organisations. Participants will have the opportunity to set up their organisational needs, find themes for inventing new youth projects based on the needs of the organisations, local communities and target groups. The seminar will be led by experienced trainers who will create and invent new creative and participatory methods in order to support self – directed learning of participants. Space will be provided for self – assessment regarding to learning process and recognising learning outcomes. The seminar will mostly be practice oriented with some theoretical inputs.