Step To - How to Use Action 5 to Develop a Co-operation Strategy
Training details
Summary "Step To" is designed for youth workers/leaders experienced in the (Euro-Med) YOUTH Programme to extend their competencies to develop a Euro-Mediterranean co-operation strategy within their organisations.
Activity date 2005-09-17 - 2005-09-25
Activity type Training course
Target group Youth leaders, Youth workers
For participants from EU MEMBER STATES, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, ALL MEDITERRANEAN PARTNER COUNTRIES (Euro-Med)
Group size 30
Venue place, venue country Marly-le-Roi, France
Details
Aims and Objectives:
The aims of this course are:
to support the professional development of youth workers and youth leaders by extending their competencies to implement Euro-Med support measures projects;
to reflect on how to use the Euro-Med YOUTH Programme, and in particular Action 5, as support for a regional and/or national strategy;
to develop co-operation and to prepare the building of partnerships between participants
The following concrete objectives have been set in order to reach the aims as described above:
to explore with the participants what is the "Euro-Mediterranean dimension": historical backgrounds, philosophy, mutual understanding, respect and tolerance, active citizenship, future development, …;
to enable participants to develop a strategy for a Euro-Mediterranean co-operation for their organisation;
to extend the participants’ knowledge and understanding of Action 5 (Support Measures) with a focus on training courses, seminars, contact making seminars and study visits;
to increase participants' skills in working with multilateral and multicultural teams;
to share experience and knowledge among participants;
to assist the participants in setting up Euro-Med YOUTH projects;
to negotiate with them the concrete follow-up of the course.
Profile of participants
The course is intended to be an opportunity for further training for youth workers and youth leaders who:
are experienced in the (Euro-Med) YOUTH Programme (Actions 1 & 2);
are supported by their organisation and have green light for implementing a Euro-Med YOUTH project;
are committed to work directly with young people on issues related to Euro-Mediterranean co-operation;
are committed to prepare themselves for the handled subjects, previous to their arrival and to do the remote work requested by the team in case of selection;
are strongly motivated to develop a Euro-Med YOUTH project as the result of the course;
are willing to pass on information, skills, knowledge, and contacts acquired from this course to their colleagues;
are motivated to undergo training and able to attend the course for its full duration;
are able to communicate and work in at least one of the two working languages of this training course (English and French);
are resident in a Member State of the European Union or in a Mediterranean country signatory to the Barcelona Declaration.
Methodology
The course will be based on the principles and practise of non-formal education and is conceived to allow a learner-centred approach taking into account the needs, motivations, and the experience of participants. They need to take a personal responsibility for their learning process, supported by a strong group dimension and a collective approach. Participants will be supported actively to work on concrete projects for the future and enabled to apply and transfer what they learned to their youth work practise. Room will be given for regular feedback and evaluations.
Programme Elements
The course programme will address the following key modules (the modules are described by a set of issues which are indicative and not exhaustive and will be developed further):
What does "Euro-Med dimension" mean?
Group dynamics;
Definition of strategy and development of a strategy based on a needs analysis;
Working in multilateral and multicultural teams;
Technical and educational knowledge of the Euro-Med YOUTH Programme, in particular Action 5;
Exchanging and sharing working experience from participants;
Concrete work on projects, feedback, & suggestions from one another;
Overall evaluation of the course and suggestions for follow-up
Costs Sending National Agencies or National Co-ordinators can grant you part or all your travel costs (APEX or 2nd class). All costs for board and lodging will be covered by the hosting National Co-ordinator.
Working language English and French
Organizer SALTO-YOUTH EuroMed Resource Centre
Deadline 2005-06-01
Date of selection 2005-06-30
Downloads FR Description complète du stage (199.8 kB)
EN Complete course description (198.7 kB)
Application to
SALTO-YOUTH EuroMed Resource Centre
Bernard Abrignani / Flavia Giovanelli
INJEP Parc du Val Flory 11, rue Paul Leplat F-78160 Marly le Roi
Phone: +33 1 39 17 27 55 / +33 1 39 17 26 00
Fax: +33 1 39 17 27 57
E-mail: euromed@salto-youth.net
http://www.salto-youth.net/stepto
Disclaimer!
Information about training activities reaches SALTO from the most different directions. SALTO cannot be held responsible for incorrect information or changes in the training activities. However, please inform SALTO, whenever you should come upon incorrect data in the European Training Calender. Always contact the organizers of the training activities themselves for the latest information.
Author: Tanja Kaltenborn / Contact: tanja@salto-youth.net / Last modified: 2005-01-03
Link directly to this page: http://www.salto-youth.net/find-a-training/524.html
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Training details
Summary "Step To" is designed for youth workers/leaders experienced in the (Euro-Med) YOUTH Programme to extend their competencies to develop a Euro-Mediterranean co-operation strategy within their organisations.
Activity date 2005-09-17 - 2005-09-25
Activity type Training course
Target group Youth leaders, Youth workers
For participants from EU MEMBER STATES, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, ALL MEDITERRANEAN PARTNER COUNTRIES (Euro-Med)
Group size 30
Venue place, venue country Marly-le-Roi, France
Details
Aims and Objectives:
The aims of this course are:
to support the professional development of youth workers and youth leaders by extending their competencies to implement Euro-Med support measures projects;
to reflect on how to use the Euro-Med YOUTH Programme, and in particular Action 5, as support for a regional and/or national strategy;
to develop co-operation and to prepare the building of partnerships between participants
The following concrete objectives have been set in order to reach the aims as described above:
to explore with the participants what is the "Euro-Mediterranean dimension": historical backgrounds, philosophy, mutual understanding, respect and tolerance, active citizenship, future development, …;
to enable participants to develop a strategy for a Euro-Mediterranean co-operation for their organisation;
to extend the participants’ knowledge and understanding of Action 5 (Support Measures) with a focus on training courses, seminars, contact making seminars and study visits;
to increase participants' skills in working with multilateral and multicultural teams;
to share experience and knowledge among participants;
to assist the participants in setting up Euro-Med YOUTH projects;
to negotiate with them the concrete follow-up of the course.
Profile of participants
The course is intended to be an opportunity for further training for youth workers and youth leaders who:
are experienced in the (Euro-Med) YOUTH Programme (Actions 1 & 2);
are supported by their organisation and have green light for implementing a Euro-Med YOUTH project;
are committed to work directly with young people on issues related to Euro-Mediterranean co-operation;
are committed to prepare themselves for the handled subjects, previous to their arrival and to do the remote work requested by the team in case of selection;
are strongly motivated to develop a Euro-Med YOUTH project as the result of the course;
are willing to pass on information, skills, knowledge, and contacts acquired from this course to their colleagues;
are motivated to undergo training and able to attend the course for its full duration;
are able to communicate and work in at least one of the two working languages of this training course (English and French);
are resident in a Member State of the European Union or in a Mediterranean country signatory to the Barcelona Declaration.
Methodology
The course will be based on the principles and practise of non-formal education and is conceived to allow a learner-centred approach taking into account the needs, motivations, and the experience of participants. They need to take a personal responsibility for their learning process, supported by a strong group dimension and a collective approach. Participants will be supported actively to work on concrete projects for the future and enabled to apply and transfer what they learned to their youth work practise. Room will be given for regular feedback and evaluations.
Programme Elements
The course programme will address the following key modules (the modules are described by a set of issues which are indicative and not exhaustive and will be developed further):
What does "Euro-Med dimension" mean?
Group dynamics;
Definition of strategy and development of a strategy based on a needs analysis;
Working in multilateral and multicultural teams;
Technical and educational knowledge of the Euro-Med YOUTH Programme, in particular Action 5;
Exchanging and sharing working experience from participants;
Concrete work on projects, feedback, & suggestions from one another;
Overall evaluation of the course and suggestions for follow-up
Costs Sending National Agencies or National Co-ordinators can grant you part or all your travel costs (APEX or 2nd class). All costs for board and lodging will be covered by the hosting National Co-ordinator.
Working language English and French
Organizer SALTO-YOUTH EuroMed Resource Centre
Deadline 2005-06-01
Date of selection 2005-06-30
Downloads FR Description complète du stage (199.8 kB)
EN Complete course description (198.7 kB)
Application to
SALTO-YOUTH EuroMed Resource Centre
Bernard Abrignani / Flavia Giovanelli
INJEP Parc du Val Flory 11, rue Paul Leplat F-78160 Marly le Roi
Phone: +33 1 39 17 27 55 / +33 1 39 17 26 00
Fax: +33 1 39 17 27 57
E-mail: euromed@salto-youth.net
http://www.salto-youth.net/stepto
Disclaimer!
Information about training activities reaches SALTO from the most different directions. SALTO cannot be held responsible for incorrect information or changes in the training activities. However, please inform SALTO, whenever you should come upon incorrect data in the European Training Calender. Always contact the organizers of the training activities themselves for the latest information.
Author: Tanja Kaltenborn / Contact: tanja@salto-youth.net / Last modified: 2005-01-03
Link directly to this page: http://www.salto-youth.net/find-a-training/524.html