Erasmus+ YouthCooperation partnerships in youthID: 2025-1-DE04-KA220-YOU-000361705
EC Contribution
€250,000
Consortium Size
6 orgs
Start Year
2025
Summary

The project aims to promote youth work innovation by merging GCE principles with pop culture tools, building training capacities for youth workers and empowering young people as co-creators. It se...

Objectives

The project aims to promote youth work innovation by merging GCE principles with pop culture tools, building training capacities for youth workers and empowering young people as co-creators. It seeks to raise awareness of global interdependencies & foster critical thinking, democratic engagement, and intercultural understanding among young people; promote inclusive, participatory processes in youth work; strengthen cross-border collaboration of organizations & connect youth with decision-makers

Activities

WP1: Management & Coordination WP2: Co-creation of methodological guidelines for modern GCE and a 10-unit GCE curriculum (theoretical base) integrating pop culture, with a modern take on global issues WP3: Development of an NFE toolkit (practical guide) for GCE based on pop-culture, youth workers training, piloting activities with young people across partner countries (Roll-out) WP4: Creation of a multimedia Youth Manifesto, Dissemination & visibility activities incl. local and international MEs

Impact

A2.1/Methodological Guidelines: a guiding framework with competence matrices, learning outcomes, and suggested methods A2.2/Curriculum: theoretical GCE materials, including case studies and self-assessment methods A3.1/Toolkit: practical step-by-step workshop guides, combining existing methods with new NFE activities A4.5/Youth Manifesto: a collaborative advocacy tool with multimedia content featuring youth-generated stories, concerns, and policy recommendations to key global issues

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