in association with Instytut Innowacji

Τίτλος : “Skills for the future”

Τόπος : Zakopane, Poland

Ημερομηνίες : 15 εώς 23 Φεβρουαρίου 2019

Συμμετέχοντες : 2 άτομα 18 – 35 ετών

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Συμμετοχή : 40 € (εφόσον επιλεγείτε)

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The project "Skills for the future” is designed as 2 trainings which are planned to help youth workers, educators, volunteers coming from partner organisations with their daily work with young people, and especially to increase its competitiveness in the labour market and find employment.

According to the research made by the portal, LinkedIn "young Millennials (those who graduated from 2006 to 2010) are on track to surpass four job changes by the time they hit age 32”. This situation is extraordinary in the history of the labour market and creates new challenges for NGOs working with young people. Youth organisations need new tools and approach how to face this trend and how to prepare young people for success in a rapidly changing digital society and demands of a 21st-century world. On the other hand, according to our observations, young people very often are lacking competences needed by the employers. The result is that more than 4.2 million young people (aged 15-24 years) were unemployed in 2016 in the EU.
This project is an answer to the above mentioned needs of organisations and young people with whom they work. The main aim of this project is to provide youth workers with the competences how to integrate skills for the future (communication, critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and innovation) with their work with young people.

Objectives
- To define and to find a common definition of skills for the future

- To explore the concepts of communication, critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and innovation

- To provide youth workers with tools how to use skills for the future in their daily basis work with young people with the tools helpful in developing skills for the future and tools for linking them to daily life

- To create new methods of transmitting the skills to the target groups

- To create sustainable results and dissemination plan for them to reach a broader audience than partner organisations

The methods used in the project will be based on nonformal methodology: discussions, simulation games, open space technology, role-plays, team buildings, drama, etc.
The main outcome of this project will be creating new tools and methods effectively develop competences for the future in the youth with whom they work.
The main result of the project will be the creation of methods and tools that allow youth workers to effectively develop competences for the future of young people with whom they work.

Participating countries: Poland, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Lithuania, Turkey, Hungary,  Romania, Italy, Greece, FYROM

Venue: Willa Józef

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