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Reflective Learning in youth work

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Handbook with methods and tools for supporting young people reflective learning.

Aims of the tool

The main aim is to develop youth workers’ professional competencies by equipping them with skills and tools to support reflective learning, which highly improved their work quality.

Description of the tool

This small manual will take you to the world of reflection and will give practical tools and methods that we implemented during the training course “Do It Right!-Reflection design in quality youth work” which took place in Tsaghkadzor, Armenia between 20-27 August 2022.
The project was organized in the framework of the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union and involved 26 participants from 6 countries: Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, Germany, Portugal, Romania.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/3368

This tool is for

Youth workers Educators Teachers

and addresses

Personal Development, Evaluation

It is recommended for use in:

Training and Networking

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Tamar Aydinyan, Tatevik Abrahamyan, Madina Yakubova

in the context of

"Do It Right Reflective learning in quality youth work" TC

The tool has been experimented in

Training

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Tamar Aydinyan (on 29 November 2022)

and last modified

21 October 2022

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