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CCC Training – Critical thinking, Creativity and Collaboration in Youth Work

Training Course

16-25 April 2023 | Bakuriani (Kobuleti), Georgia

Mastery of the main skills of the 21st century allows people to figure out things in an ever-changing world, efficiently solve unfamiliar problems, to be confident and successful.

Communication, Сollaboration, Сreative and Сritical thinking are considered to be these four crucial competencies. In this training course, we want to focus on three of them — Сreative and Сritical thinking + Сollaboration. 

Critical thinking is usually defined as the ability to question; acknowledge and test previously held assumptions; to recognize ambiguity; to examine, interpret, evaluate, reason, and reflect; to make informed judgments and decisions; and to clarify, articulate, and justify positions. Critical thinking is analytic, focused, and objective. The phrase that could describe it appropriately is “yes but”. On the other hand, Сreative thinking is generative, diffused, and subjective — and it corresponds to the “yes and” expression. Creative thinking makes us develop new ideas within or across disciplines, bring together concepts into unexpected configurations; come up with new possibilities for something that already exists, and imagine something absolutely new. 

There is one more element, without which any Erasmus+ project is impossible. It’s a Collaboration. We’d like to embed it in our TC in two ways: passively (during the team tasks) and through Open Space format (sessions where participants could share best practices — share their knowledge and experience with each other).

OBJECTIVES

  • to convey to participants the idea that the changing world requires new educational approaches and learning new skills and competencies;
  • to develop critical thinking — the ability to achieve, process, understand, rationalize, and analyze large amounts of contradictory information to the point of making an informed decision and taking action promptly;
  • to develop creative thinking — the ability to see different perspectives in the world, to find hidden patterns, to make connections between unrelated concepts, to generate solutions, to come up with unexpected decisions, to invent new things, to turn imaginative ideas into reality;
  • to develop collaboration — the ability to work in a team to achieve the shared purpose, learn from each other, and contribute to the others’ learning;
  • to enrich the “toolkit” of youth workers and NGOs’ volunteers with new methods that could be used in different non-formal education activities.

For more detailed info, please, refer to the info-letter.

To apply, please, fill in the registration form.


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http://trainings.salto-youth.net/10917

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This Training Course is

for 36 participants

from Armenia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Jordan, Lebanon, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Ukraine

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches, Youth researchers

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Educatio (Youth NGO)

In NGO "Educatio" we are intensively developing our work in the sphere of youth and adult education, which means involving various and no age limit target groups into our educational activities and initiatives.
Currently we’re conducting:
► 2 English speaking clubs (“Englo-Talk” and “English Impro Club”),
► the regular digital storytelling workshop (“I’m the Story”),
► the Playback, Social Clowning and Improvisation theatre (“Simpro”) workshops for youngsters, students and adults,
► the regular “Impro-Battles” and “Maestro” competitions (social competitions/initiatives based on Improvisation theatre aimed to promote personal development and all in all entertain),
► several regular outdoor education trainings (ExperiMental wilderness/outdoor trainings “Back to Yourself”, “Towards Yourself” and “Into the Wild”), etc.

Contact for questions:

Vladimir Kozachun

E-Mail:

Phone: +79788335608

Costs

Participation fee

There is no participation fee.

Accommodation and food

All the organisation and accommodation costs are covered by the Erasmus+ Programme

Travel reimbursement

The project is fully funded by the Erasmus+ Programme.
However, the participants will have to cover their transfer from Tbilisi to the venue and back (around 30 EUR) and transfer during the free day (optional, around 30 EUR).
The maximum travelling budget is as follows:

  • Bulgaria - 275 EUR
  • Czech Republic - 360 EUR
  • Portugal - 820 EUR
  • Romania - 275 EUR
  • Spain - 820 EUR
  • Armenia - 180 EUR
  • Georgia - 0 EUR
  • Ukraine - 275 EUR
  • Jordan - 275 EUR
  • Lebanon - 275 EUR

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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