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Exercise
- To present formal/technical criteria of international youth exchange project
- To explore principles, formalities, important features
- To discuss (may be to set) quality criteria for IYE
- To practice to put the above into paper.
The session starts with the input on the formal criteria of international youth exchanges from the Programme guide.
When the formal criteria are met it is necessary to concentrate and discuss the quality criteria. For that participants works in 5 small groups. Each group needs to explore and discuss a set of quality criteria of a youth exchange project. The criteria are presented as incomplete sentences (see downloads) to be finished by a small group. Sentences are to be completed from a very practical perspective in order to equip participants with understanding of how the quality criteria should be put into practice in their projects. After 50 minutes of work participants present their work to the group and discuss the outcomes.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1228
This tool is for
15-30
and addresses
YOUTH in ACTION (YiA) programme, Project Management, Eastern Europe and Caucasus
It is recommended for use in:
Action 1.1 (Youth Exchanges)
Action 3.1 (Cooperation with the Neighbouring Partner Countries)
Materials needed:
Flipcharts, markers, statements to complete, Programme guide
Duration:
90 minutes
The tool was created by
Andriy Donets
in the context of
TC Eastern Express 2009. The tool was created to raise quality of international youth exchanges within YiA Programme
The tool has been experimented in
Eastern Express 2009, Istanbul, Turkey
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Andriy Donets (on 31 July 2010)
and last modified
31 July 2010
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