Training course – European neighbourhood dialogue programme EUROMED
9th – 17th June 2015
Location: Google Map: ASHA Centre, Gunn Mill House, Lower Spout Lane, Flaxley, Gloucestershire, GL170EA, United Kingdom
Website: Asha Centre
Participating Countries: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Estonia, Spain, Italy, Poland, United Kingdom.
This is an Erasmus+ project bringing together youth workers from the EU and neighbouring regions (Mediterranean and Eastern Partnership) in order to explore the nature of the relationship between Europe and its neighbours, develop competences in intercultural dialogue and enhance future co-operation. The project is a direct reflection of the interests and needs of young people in partner countries and communities.
The project’s overall educational objective is to develop participants’ youth work competences.
Specific objectives include:
– Reflecting on the meaning of Europe, its borders and on Europe’s relationship with countries to its East and South
– Gaining a general understanding of the European Union’s policy towards neighbouring regions: Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean
– Deepening the understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity in European youth work
– Identifying key issues in EU-Eastern Partnership and EuroMed dialogue in youth work, and developing project ideas addressing these issues
– Promoting co-operation between EU and EaP/MEDA organisations in youth work
– Sharing of best practice between youth workers from the EU and EaP/MEDA countries
– Improving the quality of future Erasmus+ projects through greater co-operation and development of joint projects.
The methodology of the course is based on non-formal education.
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10 September 2015 at 3:21 am
The above photo you give credit to the Asha Centre. I also found it on this websites home page http://www.worldcultureopen.org/. I am interested in knowing who to credit and whether or not I am allowed to use it. I found it for a blog I was writing for a university course assignment and I have decided to continue writing my blog for my own contentment and I have been going through everything to make sure they I have not stolen any content. If you have any answers about this I would greatly appreciate your help. Thank you!
P.S Your blog is very interesting, I think it is a great idea to promote learning across cultures and travelling to gain experience seems like one of the most exciting ways to enrich life!
8 October 2015 at 3:42 pm
Hello Ally! Thank you for the care to give the credit to the author. To be honest, I found this photo on Asha Centre website, so I made an assumption that it is their photo. However, you might be right. I have no knowledge who is the author of this photo and would be glad to know as well and make a credit. Please let me know if you find one.
Thank you for the compliment for the style of the blog. Yes, i have gained personally so much from experiential type traveling, attending training courses and various other programmes. Indeed it so much enriches the life! Thank you for encouragement, this is important to keep going. Hope you will participate in one of the courses!