This training course involved youth workers already experienced and educated in general NFE principles and methodology, with bigger focus on needs and inclusion of youngsters with disability.
During the 10 days event participants had an opportunity to meet each other and build the team, learn about Erasmus+ programme and Youthpass certificate. Participants learned about non-formal education as an opportunity for inclusion, adapting non-formal education activities in order to make them accessible for young people with disabilities and settings of inclusive spaces. Training course was not only focused on providing new information and knowledge to participants, it provided opportunity for participants to investigate about positive practices from their local communities, and share it with the rest of the group.
Second part of the training course focused on providing opportunity for participants to practically use gained knowledge – by developing and simulating educational workshops which are inclusive to different abilities’ youngsters; but based on non-formal educational approach in the same time.
This is first out of many upcoming activities and educational opportunities focused on putting together sport and non-formal education; with aim of providing better surrounding for different abilities’ youngsters in our communities.
Activity was organised as part of the project –
Spin works on developing projects, activities and methodologies involving combination of learning and sport. Activities of Spin are focused on young people in local communities and providing them knowledge and skills through educational trainings, exchanges, sport tournaments and international activities
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