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Methods and Techniques used in Intercultural Youth Projects

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A review of Training for Trainers elements useful to increase the quality of intercultural youth projects through non-formal education

Description of the tool

This brochure is a review of different training elements for trainers and youth workers who implement intercultural youth projects. It was developed for the training course "Training of Trainers - Methods and Techniques used in intercultural Youth Projects", organised by Life Foundation May 2004 in Oradea, Romania.

The Manual includes reflections, concepts and background reading on a wide variety of training and youth work topics:
- Education and Learning
- Non-Formal Education
- Experiential Learning
- Learning Styles
- Creating Opportunities to learn
- Debriefing, Feedback
- Methods and Elements of Couse Design
- Evaluation and Results
- Conflict
- Intercultural Learning
- Group Dynamics

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SALTO cannot be held responsible for the inappropriate use of these training tools. Always adapt training tools to your aims, context, target group and to your own skills! These tools have been used in a variety of formats and situations. Please notify SALTO should you know about the origin of or copyright on this tool.

Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/358

This tool is for

Trainers or Youth Workers setting up Intercultural Youth projects

and addresses

Group Dynamics, Project Management, Intercultural Learning, Conflict Management

Materials needed:

Download Manual below

Duration:

411 pages

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Tony Geudens (on 22 July 2004)

and last modified

17 December 2008

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