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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] Fwd: CfA: Training of Trainers in Southeast Europe, 5-15.11.2002, BudapestAgron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.comFri May 17 06:28:46 EDT 2002
] CfA: Training of Trainers in Southeast Europe, 5-15.11.2002, Budapest 7. COUNCIL OF EUROPE TRAINING COURSE: TRAINING FOR TRAINERS IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE, 5-15. NOVEMBER, BUDAPEST. The Directorate of Youth and Sport has acquired an undisputed reputation for and expertise in developing educational approaches and materials suitable to both formal and non-formal contexts as well as to different cultural environments. Its work with multipliers and its long-term training programme have all contributed to the development of youth leaders and projects that make their impact first and foremost at grass-roots level while being remarkably European. "Training for Trainers working in South East Europe" complements the other training offer of the Directorate of Youth and Sport by allowing participants to not only benefit from, but also be in the position to themselves run, training programmes with an intercultural dimension. Experience has shown that some specificities exist in the field of training when working in the countries of South East Europe. The growing number of applications received from the region for the regular training courses of the Directorate of Youth and Sport demonstrates the need for an international training programme focusing on youth in the region. This course will address some of these demands by preparing young people to confidently and competently plan and run regional and international youth activities. The experience acquired during the educational activities such as Training for Trainers working in Central and Eastern Europe (2000), Long Term Training Courses for youth leaders and youth workers carrying out projects with young people in South East Europe (2000/2001), and in the Caucasus (2001/2002) reveals that focused efforts in these regions should be based on the development of quality projects and project leadership. On the other hand there is significant demand for trainers and multipliers who, at national, regional and European level, are competent to youth activities with an intercultural dimension. The course "Training for Trainers working in South East Europe" is relevant for youth organisations and other youth work institutions who need to have competent and autonomous trainers capable of delivering the training their membership needs. Building on the accumulated experience of non-formal education and youth work, the training course is participant-centred and aims at developing participants' knowledge, skills, competencies and attitudes in training on topics such as intercultural learning, human rights education, youth participation, conflict transformation, citizenship, etc. This training course will encourage the participants to develop their critical thinking, creativity, communication, ability to deal with conflicts, team work, and responsibility in training contexts. For more information about the objectives of this course, selection criteria as well as access to an application form, go to http://www.coe.int/T/E/cultural_co-operation/Youth/Activities/Training_Cours es/SEE_TC4Trainers_pres.asp#TopOfPage To get more information about the other training courses offered to youth NGOs through the Training Programme of the Youth Centres of the Council of Europe in 2002, go to http://www.coe.int/T/E/cultural_co-operation/Youth/Activities/Training_Cours es/1_TC_EYCs_prog2002.asp#TopOfPage Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT ______________________________________________ Balkan Academic News Post Messages to: balkans at yahoogroups.com Contact Owner at: bieberf at gmx.net Subscribe: balkans-subscribe at yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: balkans-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Homepage: http://www.seep.ceu.hu/balkans/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
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