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Training Course

16-23 April 2011 | Magdeburg, Germany

Training course for multipliers "Step by Step" - You are a young leader or interested in leading youth exchanges, workcamps etc. Then this is for YOU!
Topics: The training course for multipliers will focus on five important areas: 1) Geography and lifestyles in different countries 2) Structures of youth work in Germany and other countries (visit of several NGOS and institutions) 3) Comparison of international youth work concepts 4) Methods of intercultural work 5) Conflict Management Main objectives: - Training and qualification in the field of international youth work - development of common working standards - Intercultural and Social Learning Promote - Awareness of similarities and differences - Reflect on own and others' ways of working - Raising awareness of existing prejudices and dealing with in youth groups - Presenting educational core competencies AND lots of fun!

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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/1988

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This Training Course is

from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries , Other countries in the world , Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU

and recommended for

Youth leaders

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

ijgd e.V. (International youth community services) (Youth NGO)

We are an independent non-profit organisation active in the field of international youth work. We are one of the largest and oldest workcamp organisations in Germany.

After Worldwar II pupils from Hanover organised the first workcamps aiming to promote reconstruction, to reduce negative stereotypes through international encounters and to envisage new democratic forms of living together. In addition to workcamps, other activities have become part of our work over time. These are organised by six offices of ijgd and additional project offices. Young people can take part in mid-term and long-term voluntary services in Germany and abroad. Our fields of activity include social and ecological service as well as heritage protection.

Encouraging intercultural understanding has remained one of our main focuses. We enable people to actively create community life while giving them the opportunity to broaden their horizons.

Contact for questions:

Franziska Ilse

Fax: 004939150968989

Website: http://www.ijgd.de

E-Mail:

Phone: 0049391509689814

Costs

The food and accommodation will be provided and paid by the organizers. The participation fee is 85,Euros! We have some scholarships available.
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