Erasmus+. Survival kit

"Erasmus +. Survival kit" is a seminar aimed to youth workers to help them to succeed applying for Erasmus+ grants. Canary Islands (Spain). November 2015.

The seminar "Erasmus+. Survival kit" is aimed to youth workers, to teach them how to properly apply to Erasmus+.

From Cabildo de Gran Canaria we have discovered that there is little information about Erasmus+ Programme among Gran Canarias's youth workers, and its requirements to participate.

Therefore, we want to gather together for a week, European youth workers from Europe, to learn how to apply, to present good projects and, in consecuence, to reach more young audience.

The methodology used in this project will be an active and participative methodology based on non-formal learning.

The participanst are expected to be active agents in the construction of knowledge from patterns and activities designed by the trainers. In addition, they will develop search, selective and analitic skills, and they will learn to evaluate information, they will participate in activities that allow them to exchange experiences and opinions with the rest of the group and will develop autonomy, critical thinking and the ability to self-assessment.

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Project overview

Erasmus+. Survival kit is a project by
Cabildo de Gran Canaria
taking place
from 2015-08-01 till 2016-02-01
This project relates to:
Training and Networking
and is focusing on:
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Innovation
  • Media and communication
  • Non-formal learning
  • Social media
  • Unemployment/employability
  • Youth policy

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/4711

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