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Methodological Handbook on Non-Formal Youth Entrepreneurship Education

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The Methodological Handbook on Non-Formal Youth Entrepreneurship Education is designed to provide youth workers with practical tools and strategies for developing entrepreneurship skills among young people through non-formal education methods.

Aims of the tool

The aims of the Methodological Handbook on Non-Formal Youth Entrepreneurship Education are to:

1. Provide youth workers with practical tools and strategies to effectively develop entrepreneurship skills among young people.
2. Enhance the competencies of young people in areas such as creativity, financial literacy, social inclusion, motivation, and communication.
3. Facilitate the successful integration of young people into the labor market through non-formal education methods.
4. Promote social entrepreneurship by encouraging the realization of business ideas that meet the needs of local communities.

Description of the tool

The Methodological Handbook on Non-Formal Youth Entrepreneurship Education is a comprehensive guide designed to equip youth workers with the necessary tools and strategies to foster entrepreneurship skills in young people. This handbook is based on the principles of non-formal education and covers a wide range of topics essential for developing entrepreneurial competencies.

Key Features:
1. Practical activities and exercises. The methodological handbook includes a variety of hands-on activities and exercises that engage young people in learning through doing.
2. Thematic modules. The methodological handbook is organized into seven key themes: creativity, ecology, financial literacy, social inclusion, motivation, communication, and best practices.
3. Flexible and adaptable. The methodological handbook is designed to be easily adaptable to different contexts and needs, allowing youth workers to tailor the content to their specific groups.
4. Accessible format. The methodological handbook is available in four languages (English, Spanish, Icelandic, and Lithuanian) and accessible online for easy download and printing.

By using this handbook, youth workers can help young people develop essential entrepreneurship skills, thereby enhancing their opportunities for successful integration into the labor market and fostering a culture of social entrepreneurship.

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Tool overview

Methodological Handbook on Non-Formal Youth Entrepreneurship Education

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4215

This tool is for

The primary target group for the Methodological Handbook on Non-Formal Youth Entrepreneurship Education includes: 1. Youth workers and educators who work directly with young people in various educational and community settings. This includes youth-workers, non-formal education teachers, mentors, and facilitators who are responsible for organizing and leading non-formal educational activities. 2. Disadvantaged youth (aged 16-30) who face challenges integrating into the labor market due to financial difficulties, remote living locations, or a lack of social skills. This group includes those at risk of social exclusion and those with limited access to formal education and employment opportunities. 3. Youth organizations and NGOs that focus on youth development, entrepreneurship education, and social inclusion. These entities can use the handbook to enhance their existing programs and support their mission of empowering young people. 4. Educational institutions: schools, colleges, vocational education centres, universities that are looking to incorporate non-formal entrepreneurship education into their curricula or extracurricular activities. By targeting these groups, the handbook aims to create a broader impact on youth entrepreneurship education, ultimately contributing to the reduction of youth unemployment and career indecision.

and addresses

Social Inclusion, Youth Initiatives, Personal Development, Peer education, Youth Participation

It is recommended for use in:

Training and Networking
Strategic Partnerships

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Society and Enterprise Development Institute

in the context of

Erasmus+ Small-scale partnership project in youth "EnterpriseYou"

The tool has been experimented in

Training for youth workers and international youth entrepreneurship camp.

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Vladas Polevičius (on 2 June 2024)

and last modified

29 May 2024

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