Dates and venue
Why you should participate
The Youth @ Work course aims to raise the potential of youth work to improve the chances of young people in their professional life.
Objectives of the course
- Understand un/employment role of youth work in giving youth better changes on labor market /in their professional life
- Exploring potential and limitations of youth work towards young peoples chances in professional life
- Sharing experiences / realities learn from that experiences
- Operationalise how to improve young people’s chances on labor market
Programme elements
- Non-formal education, Youth in Action, Youthpass and their effect on youth employment
- Vocabulary of work (employment, unemployment , labor market, business, etc.)
- Trends and tensions on youth employment in Europe
- Youth work approach on youth employment
- Youth employment policies in Europe
- Designing career & supporting youth to design their career
- Multicultural partnership
- Intercultural learning
- Youth in Action programme and project planning
CALL for participants!
The course is intended for young people (18+), youth workers and youth leaders who:
- have experience of at least one year in youth field (as volunteers or professionals) and in developing projects with and for young people;
- are committed to work directly with youth on the issues related to the training (youth employment);
- have basic knowledge of the Youth in Action programme and interests in developing international projects;
- are motivated to take active part in the training and are able to attend the course for its full duration;
- are residents in a member state of the EU and EFTA countries
- are able to work in English.
How to apply?
- The call for participants and application form is available in the SALTO Training Calendar.
- Deadline for application online is 23 March 2012.
- Your Youth in Action national agency is responsible for the selection of participatns from your country and will pay travel costs IF you are selected.
- You will be informed about the selection results by 6 April 2012.
Approach & methods
The learning process will be based on intrinsic motivation of the learner. The methods used will be learner-centered and based on the experience of the participants. Participants have a big personal responsibility for learning, supported by a strong group dimension and collective approach.
The youth@work course should enable participants to apply and transfer what they have learned to their youth work, practice and social life. The course will take into account the needs and motivation of participants and be open to regular feedback and evaluations.
In the setting, the group process, the content and the methodology of the training activities, the focus is put on participation, active involvement, sharing of thoughts and feelings, learning by doing, group work and the intercultural dimension. Creativity & variety of the methods are important in our approach.
Main methodologies were learning by experiencing, intercultural communication, reflective approach and the educational approach. The intercultural setting is an overall educational approach during the training as working/living/leisure experience
Trainers team
The trainers team is composed of 3 trainers (plus National Agency staff).
- Tugba Cansali, Turkey
- Volkan Muderrisoglu, Turkey
- Ülly Enn, Estonia
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