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Training of Trainers for European YOUTH in ACTION Projects 2012/2013

Training Course

21 September 2012 - 29 June 2013 | Germany, Austria, France

The major aim of this training course is to train trainers who have the competences and the motivation to contribute to the improvement of the quality of projects within the Youth in Action Programme of the European Union.
This Training of Trainers lasts a year and consists of • three residential seminars • an international training project you design and run with some other participants • ongoing e-learning • ongoing mentoring with one of the course trainers as your mentor • learning commitments The dates for the three residential seminars are: 1st seminar 21-30 September 2012 in Bonn, Germany 2nd seminar 21-30 January 2013 in (most probably) Austria 3rd seminar 21-29 June 2013 in France Time Investment This course requires a considerable time investment from the participants: in total you should plan at least 57 days: * 30 seminar days (including travel) * 12 days overall for the training project (preparatory work, prep meeting and the course itself) * 15 days (on average 1-2 days per month) for following the personal learning commitments, the online work, peer learning, mentor talks etc. Specific objectives with respect to the trainees of the training course are to further develop and improve the following competences of participants: • The competence to plan educational activities in line with the values and purposes of the Youth in Action Programme. • The competence to plan educational activities in line with the values and purposes of the Youth in Action Programme. • The competence to develop and make explicit an educational approach which incorporates the key-concepts, values and consolidated practice of non-formal education. • The competence to direct one´s own learning (Learning to Learn) • The competence to deal with ambiguity and change. • The competence to understand and facilitate learning of others. • The competence to design, implement and evaluate training programmes. • The competence to co-operate in international teams of trainers/facilitators. Methodology and Structure of the course The course is designed to give participants the opportunity to experience, and reflect upon, being a trainee and a trainer. It is designed as a mutual learning process where participants can learn from each other and from the experiences they encounter during the course. Due to its long-term character, the course is designed in such a way that the three seminars are only ONE of the aspects shaping the learning process of participants. Acting as a responsible self-directed learner is a key feature of ToT. ATTENTION!!! Participants have to be recruited by their National Agencies for the Youth in Action programme who will cover the expenses related to the participation in the course (travel, board and lodging, practical project, etc.). Some NAs reserved the places exclusiv for trainers of their national trainer pools, other NAs also select trainers not being member of the pools. Please check your chance to be selected with your NA before investing time to fill the application form. Participants are expected • To have been already involved at least three times in a team of trainers designing, implementing and evaluating a training course in the framework of Non-Formal Education. • To have had international experience in the youth work field with a function of responsibility (not only as a participant) – organising international youth projects, leading a youth exchange, mentoring EVS volunteers, etc. • To have the potential and need to develop training competences and act after the course as a trainer for European Youth in Action projects and/or for training courses organised by the National Agencies of the Youth in Action programme. • To show initiative and willingness to self-direct their own learning process. • To be prepared to reflect on and question their own beliefs and approaches as trainers. • To be able to run training courses in English. Further information can be found at www.salto-youth.net/ToT
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/2481

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This Training Course is

for 24 participants

from Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Türkiye, United Kingdom

and recommended for

Trainers, and facilitators

Organiser:

Host NAs in Germany and France (National Agency)

Co-organiser(s):

  • SALTO Training and Cooperation RC (co-ordinator) (SALTO Resource Centre)
  • Sending NAs (read list of eligible countries) (National Agency)

Contact for questions:

Udo Teichmann

E-Mail:

Phone: xxx

Before applying please contact the NA of your residence country to check if it is involved in this concrete project and committed to cover travel costs. NB! Learn about possible participation fee and other relevant rules.

Costs

Participation fees need to be checked with the National Agency (NA) of your country. Being selected by your NA, expenses for accommodation and travel will be covered by the NAs.

Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:

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