It's all in the game
Start date: May 15, 2015,
End date: Nov 14, 2015
PROJECT
FINISHED
Project "It's all in the game" was supported by European Commission Erasmus+ program under sub-action Youth workers mobility. . The project implementation was in Latvia, where a training course was held from 19th to 25th July 2015. During the training course a variety of educational games wereplayed, explored, analysed and summarized that develop the 8 key competences for lifelong learning:- communication in the mother tongue;- communication in foreign languages;- mathematical competence and basic competences in science and technology;- digital competence;- learning to learn;- social and civic competences;- sense of initiative and entrepreneurship;- cultural awareness and expression.Objectives of the project:• To encourage youth workers and persons involved in youth work to understand better the possibility to use educational games and analyze these games as non-formal educational methods and tools and what are the advantages and disadvantages.• To share personal youth work experiences and best practices, analyze these experiences and how they affect young people’s lives.• To experience and learn a variety of educational games for future activities in order to develop youngsters’ 8 key competencies, especially the competence of initiative and entrepreneurship.• To create a common material with educational games that youth workers can use in their future work with young people in order to develop their personal and professional competences• To develop future cooperation with partners through Erasmus + program.Project coordinator: Baltic Regional fund / LatviaProject partners: Magna Carta n.o. / Slovakia, MTÜ Edela Eesti Arenduskeskus / Estonia, Asociación Mundus / Spain, Slawek & Friends / Poland, Cooperativa Sociale A.E.P.E.R. / Italy, A4Action / Romania, CVS-Bulgaria / Bulgaria.
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