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GETTING GLOCAL Zooming Environment

Training Course

13-21 November 2009 | Estonia

The Training Course Getting GLocal aims at building active European Citizenship with a Global perspective through promoting Global Education as an educational approach to develop strategies for working on environmental issues at local level.
The course is designed to create the space were participants experience and reflect upon activities and concepts central to global education. Reflection on the methodological aspects will be specially addressed to develop strategies for working on environmental issues at local level. The course is also designed as a space for mutual learning, where participants exchange their approaches to youth work and share best practices on consumerism and environment education. The previous experience of participants, in the formal and non-formal sectors, will be the starting point of the programme and of the learning process. The training course will be fully implemented in English.
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/1612

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This Training Course is

for 20 participants

and recommended for

Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Global Educators and Trajectorya Youth Organisation (Youth NGO)

Contact for questions:

Ena Mets

Website: http://www.trajectorya.ee

E-Mail:

Phone: +372 55607497

Costs

30% Travel Costs and 35€ participation fee
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