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Simulation Exercise

The value of international youth work - Press conference

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Participants develop arguments about the value of international youth work through a simulation of a press conference involving NGOs and a list of different (veeerryy different) media!

Aims of the tool

With this exercise participants will develop a greater understanding of the value of international youth work in developing young people's personal, social and professional life while it will equip them with arguments to take back home with them when confronted by "sclerotic" views about young people's education.

Description of the tool

See the attached document, all is there.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1382

This tool is for

It works especially well with youth leaders/workers with no international youth work experience.

and addresses

YOUTH in ACTION (YiA) programme, Intercultural Learning, Youth Participation

Materials needed:

Very basic stuff (pens, paper) plus the role cards that you can find in the attachment.

Duration:

Max. 2 hours

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Several editions of "Appetiser"

in the context of

The "Appetiser" training team

The tool has been experimented in

"Appetiser" training seminar, an introduction to international youth work

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Athanasios (Sakis) Krezios (on 30 January 2013)

and last modified

24 October 2012

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