Category: YOU(th) Project
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Tools for learning in non-formal education
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Differences between formal, non-formal and informal learning
Non formal learning is purposive but voluntary learning that takes place in a diverse range of environments and situations for which teaching/training and learning is not necessarily their sole or main activity. These environments and situations may be temporarily, and the activities or courses that take place may be staffed by professional learning facilitators (such…
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Discussing about Stereotypes with Arancha and Ana
Ana and Arancha organised a Youth Club session for a tenth grade of a secondary school in Chisinau on 2nd of December 2016. The topic was stereotypes in general and aimed on making youngsters aware of different aspects of these. Though everybody uses stereotypes in everyday life, it was important to the facilitators to point…
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Irina Apostol and Ema Balaban talked with volunteers from Republican Center for Children and Youth “ARTICO” about Stereotypes.
On 29th of November, Irina Apostol and Ema Balaban talked with volunteers from Republican Center for Children and Youth “ARTICO” about Stereotypes. Participants at this Youth Club shared their understanding on what is a Stereotype and how it affects our daily life.
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Youthckub in Stereotyoes with Irina and Ema
On 29th November 2016 Irina and Ema held a Youth Club session for teenagers and young adults on stereotypes. Since the latter are practically omnipresent, the facilitators’ intent was to show that in their role as everyday generalizations they are not always bad but also to emphasize, that discrimination based on stereotypes is, of course,…
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Reflecting on personal Identity
On 28th November 2016, Ana and Arancha gave a Youth Club lesson for Moldovan youngsters. The main topic of this meeting was identity. Though every person has one, it is important to reflect on it from time to time and to realize the importance of being open towards different people and societies. Undertanding, that we…
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Participants of the project “Let’s Explore Intercultural Competence with YOU(th)” have started organizing and realizing Youth Clubs.
Participants of the project “Let’s Explore Intercultural Competence with YOU(th)” have started organizing and realizing Youth Clubs. The first Youth Club took place on 25th of November and covered the topic of Identity. 20 young people have brainstormed and shared ideas on what forms our Identity. Also, they have participated in activities designed to discover…
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Iceberg theory of identity
On 25th November 2016, Laura and Victoria gave a Youth Club lesson for Moldovan ten-graders aged 15 or 16. The main topic of this meeting was identity. Though every person has one, it is important to reflect on it from time to time and to realize the importance of being open towards different people and…
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Youth club on identity
Aliona and Roza gave a Youth Club lesson for Moldovan youngsters aged 15 to 17. The main topic of this meeting was identity which is a very relavant subject for every participant since everybody has a personality. Especialy during adolescence, shaping the own identiy, finding out what defines one and gaining self-consciousness are very important…