This learning playlist consists of a range of activities which aim to get to know European Mobility Programmes for young people and youth workers. Just click on the activities below and learn about European mobility opportunities!
Activity 1- Discovering International Youth Work: What is Youth Work and how diverse it can be at the international level. Learn more about international youth work by clicking on this activity.
Activity 2 - European Mobility Programmes: Explore the European Mobility Programmes for young people and youth workers. Dive in international youth exchanges and learn about professional development opportunities for youth workers! Moreover, explore the different types of youth worker training and networking activities offered by European mobility programmes.
Activity 3 -European Mobility Programmes Beyond: Learn about European Youth Together projects that aim to create networks promoting regional partnerships and find out more about KA2 -Cooperation among organisations and institutions projects, aiming to support the quality development of youth and how they can support long-term cooperation projects.
Activity 4- Volunteering Opportunities: Learn about volunteering activities supported by European Programmes.
This educational resource was created to support youth workers' competence development in the "Programme design" area. Activity content and badge issuing criteria aligned with the European Training Strategy (ETS) competence model for youth workers to work internationally:
Competence in action (behaviour): Involves the young people in designing the programme, where possible
Knowledge of the values and key principles of non-formal learning
Willingness to research and stay up-to-date with the newest developments in non-formal learning-related practices
Skill in developing meaningful programmes that motivate and engage young people
Ability to create conditions for young people to feel and show solidarity with different values, beliefs and worldviews
Skill of identifying external influences on the development of the practice of youth workers
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Activités à compléter
Complete the following activities, earn badges and you will see your playlist progress updated
There are more opportunities for professional development for youth workers and organisations to gain experience in international cooperation and strengthen their capacities.
KA2 -COOPERATION AMONG ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Though KA2 -Cooperation among organisations and institutions, organisations have the opportunity to increase the quality and relevance of their activities, to develop and reinforce their networks of partners, to increase their capacity to operate jointly at the transnational level, boosting internationalisation of their activities and through exchanging or developing new practices and methods as well as sharing and confronting ideas.
EUROPEAN YOUTH TOGETHER
European Youth Together projects aim to create networks promoting regional partnerships, to be run closely with young people from across Europe (EU Member States and third countries associated with the programme). The networks should organise exchanges, promote training (for instance for youth leaders) and allow young people to set up joint projects, all of which can be done through physical and online activities.
This educational activity was created to support youth workers' competence development in the "Programme design" area and is part of the Playlist. Playlist through its activity content and badge issuing criteria aligned with the European Training Strategy (ETS) competence model for youth workers to work internationally:
Competence in action (behaviour): Involves the young people in designing the programme, where possible
Knowledge of the values and key principles of non-formal learning
Willingness to research and stay up-to-date with the newest developments in non-formal learning-related practices
Skill in developing meaningful programmes that motivate and engage young people
Ability to create conditions for young people to feel and show solidarity with different values, beliefs and worldviews
Skill of identifying external influences on the development of the practice of youth workers
This badge shows that its earners have an understanding of professional development opportunities for youth workers and organisations and how they can facilitate international cooperation and enhance their capacities. Badge earners can show a keen understanding of the initiatives under Key Action 2 (KA2) - Cooperation among organizations and institutions, European Youth Together and they are aware of the EU Youth Strategy.
To earn the badge, one must demonstrate:
- Understand the opportunities provided to youth workers and organisations for professional development and international collaboration.
- Understand European Youth Together aims to create networks promoting regional partnerships, to be run in close cooperation with young people from across Europe
- Demonstrated advocacy or active involvement in fostering international collaboration, policy development, and youth involvement in decision-making processes.
Tâches
Tâche n°1
Preuve vérifiée par : un organisateur de l'activité
Watch the Playlist of videos on Erasmus+ KA2 Cooperation Partnerships and think about how you can take your activities to an international level and how you could cooperate with other organisations.
Try now to write down your thoughts by answering to the following questions:
- What does Communication and Cooperation between partners mean to you? What are the basic elements?
- How you could make sure that each partner is taking and sharing responsibilities?
- In which way you could ensure quality in Cooperation Partnerships?
Badgecraft héberge et développe cette plateforme avec les principaux organismes d'éducation. La première version de cette plateforme a été cofinancée par Erasmus +, programme de l'Union européenne. Contactez-nous à : support@badgecraft.eu .