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SHORT STUDY VISIT

Study Visit

25 April - 1 May 2005 | Zaragoza, Spain

The Aragón Youth Institute (Instituto Aragonés de la Juventud) and the Spanish National Agency are organising a joint activity to promote international exchanges and develop common projects among participating countries.
OBJECTIVES OF THE MEETING · to promote international exchanges · to develop co-operation and cultural awareness · appreciate diversity and differences · share knowledge and experience · learn how to plan projects together · become familiar with models for youth work · develop an understanding of youth exchanges · plan a future youth exchange METHODOLOGY Visits to different local youth councils and meetings with youth organisations. Group work, games, discussion, negotiation, information sharing, other youth work methods and styles.
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/442

This activity has already happened!

This Study Visit is

for 17 participants

from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries

and recommended for

Youth workers, Youth leaders

Working language(s):

English, Spanish

Organiser:

NA Spain (SALTO Resource Centre)

Contact for questions:

Elena Montes

Fax: 034-91-3637649

Website: http://www.mtas.es/injuve

E-Mail:

Phone: 034-91-3637651

Costs

Board and lodging are provided and paid by "Youth for Europe" National Agency Spain and the Aragón Youth Institute. Participating National Agencies are responsible for the sending costs of their participants from their own countries.
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