Global Education Learning Platform
Start date: Apr 1, 2016,
End date: Dec 22, 2017
PROJECT
FINISHED
„Global Education Learning Platform“ is a joint proposal of five non-governmental organisations from Benin, Czech Republic, France, Ireland and one university from South Africa, organisations with extensive experience in implementing non-formal and formal global education programmes and activities. The project aims at engaging these organisations in a co-created learning process, during a round of study visits, to share and critique global education practice with a view to improving individual and collective methodology, quality and impact of the training offers. The project has a special focus to exchange between the European and non-European perspectives, enriching each other. Furthermore, the project 1) explores the options how to effectively include young people with fewer opportunities (less privileged geographical backgrounds), 2) special attention will be given to exchanging of practical concepts, methods and tools and their connection to their European and African identities with a result to 3) foster cooperation in youth training as well as development cooperation among the participating organisations.The proposed activities comprise a thorough preparation phase including promotion of the project's objectives at national level, engaging wider public, using an innovative ICT tool as well as dissemination of concrete results of the project. A series of four study visits on 4 specific topics in Benin (Global education), France (Migration), Czech Republic (Deconstructing stereotypes) and South Africa (Global citizenship) will be carried out and evaluated with the aim for the key actors of each organization to gain practical experience and deeper understanding of the different methodologies and aspects of working on global education. The study visits will enable 48 youth trainers and 6 project coordinators to multiply the gained knowledge after each study visits in their local environment through 24 national multiplying events. These will be organised reaching approx. 720 participants with at least 200 participants with fewer opportunities. Throughout the project 4 online discussions among 100 young people will be created. As one of the intellectual outputs of the project, a publication on the best practices in global education from the respective countries will be published and launched in all of the participating countries in order to have an impact on the global education discourse at the national , regional and international level.In total this project directly targets more 888 young people that to be involved in activities and multiplying events and 10 online discussions which means that to more than 1000 young people will get a chance of participating in the global education learning platform.
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