European Training Calendar
Training course
7-13 March 2011 | France
The overall aim of the TICTAC TC is to develop participants' competences for implementing projects as support measures in an organization's long term strategy within the Actions 4.3 and 3.1 of the Youth in Action programme.
The specific objectives of the course are:
- To promote the YiA Programme as an Educational Tool;
- To explore the YiA Programme with a special focus on the aims of Action 4.3 and its activities;
- To understand the role of Action 4.3 & 3.1 projects within a long term strategy;
- To simulate the first steps of organising an Action 4.3 & 3.1 project within an international team;
- To develop participant's competences in Planning Non Formal Education and InterculturalLearning Processes;
- To promote Youth Participation and European Citizenship as key elements when designing a YiA Project;
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This Training course is
for 25 participants
from Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, EASTERN EUROPE AND CAUCASUS, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Poland, Portugal, Romania, SOUTH-EAST EUROPE, Switzerland, Turkey
and recommended for
Youth workers, Youth leaders
Working language(s):
English
The network of National Agencies (SALTO)
Contact for questions:
the National Agency of your country
need to be checked with the National Agency of your country.
The travelling and hosting costs for the participants from Eastern Europe and Caucasus and South East Europe will be covered.