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"Do it Non-Formal!"
Training Course
13-21 May 2013 | Moldova
In May 2013 “MilleniuM” Training and Development Institute will host a Training Course on designing and facilitating non-formal learning activities entitled "Do it Non-formal!".
In the Training course will be 24 participants from 6 organizations representing Program countries (Latvia, Italy, Romania, Estonia, Turkey) and 6 organizations representing Partner countries from Eastern Partnership countries (Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia and Belarus).
As the role of non-formal education is becoming increasingly more important in the life-long learning context of every human being (not only in the Program countries, but also the Eastern Partnership countries), it is important that people who are in charge of non-formal education activities are well aware on how to design and facilitate good quality non-formal education activities.
The main aim of the training is to gather youth workers, youth-leaders, peer-to-peer educators, project managers, volunteers and other stakeholders working with young people who are interested in increasing their understanding of non-formal education techniques and increasing their competencies on how to plan, facilitate, and evaluate the non-formal learning process during their daily work with youth and during “Youth in Action” projects.
Profile of participants:
* Motivated youth workers, representatives of youth organizations, trainers, multipliers, youth leaders, facilitators, educators who work, represent some institution or organization and work on daily basis with youth.
* Participants must already have experience in non-formal education and in work with young people.
* Strong interest and / or experience in the topic is required
* Participants must be interested in the thematic of TC.
* Participants must have a good command of English.
* Commitment to participate in the activities of the training course.
DEADLINE: 1st March 2013
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Training overview
http://trainings.salto-youth.net/3347
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This Training Course is
for 24 participants
from Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Italy, Latvia, Moldova, Romania, Türkiye, Ukraine
and recommended for
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders
Working language(s):
English
Organiser:
"MilleniuM" Training and Development Institute (Youth NGO)
“MilleniuM” Training and Development Institute is a non-governmental organization dedicated to the research, training, and advancement of personal development, organizational development, community development, and partnership development within the NGO community and which is implemented through a variety of projects focusing on contemporary social issues. Because one of the axioms under which MilleniuM operates is that youth are a valuable resource of great potential that can solve any problem, special attention is given to youth activities and non-formal education. By inspiring youth to become active and knowledgeable citizens, MilleniuM seeks to create a prosperous future for Moldova, its citizens, and its neighbours.
Contact for questions:
Onofras Mihaela
E-Mail:
Phone: +37369963264
Costs
• The international travel costs are covered 70%, the specific maximum amounts per country
• Board, lodging, local transport, all materials and the content of the training course are covered 100%.
• You are in charge of arranging your own insurance for your travel and stay in Moldova.
• Visa costs are not covered!
Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass: