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STRUCTURED NON-FORMAL EDUCATION APPROACHES, training course

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Agenda, tasks, photo stories and some handouts from training course "STRUCTURED NON-FORMAL
EDUCATION APPROACHES FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION", 2011, Latvia

Aims of the tool

1. To promote idea and different aspects (dimension) of non-formal education as holistic pedagogical tool on base of training experiences;
2. To give opportunities to reader to reflect on training programme (frame), structure, approaches and different training methods - tools;
3. To inspire trainers and youth workers to experience more deepen view of non-formal education and field of action of social inclusion.

Description of the tool

Structure of training course. Ideas for methods and approches. Valorisation of tarining concept.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1348

This tool is for

Trainers. Youth workers.

and addresses

Social Inclusion

It is recommended for use in:

Action 4.3 (Training and Networking)

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Training

in the context of

Karlis Visa

The tool has been experimented in

project STRUCTURED NON-FORMAL EDUCATION APPROACHES FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Karlis Visa (on 5 April 2012)

and last modified

31 March 2012

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