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"ONE 2 ONE" supporting learning face-to-face Training course

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Határidő: 2017.03.24.

Training Course

28 May - 3 June 2017 | Budapest, Hungary

for 24 participants
from Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Austria, Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom

and recommended for
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, EVS mentors/tutors, professionals and volunteers; educators etc. - who see a need for developing their competences in working individually with young people. - those who want to facilitate learning in youth work through one-to-one relationships

Working language(s): English

Organizer:
ERASMUS+ YOUTH NA HUNGARY - Tempus Public Foundation (National Agency)
Co-organizer(s):
SALTO Training and Cooperation RC (SALTO)


Have you ever felt confused about your role with the young people you work with? Do they see you as a coach? Mentor? Tutor? Can you work with groups, but find it difficult to work with individuals? Have you never had a tetralemma? YES?
Then this course is for you!

Context and background of this training course:
In several areas of the Erasmus+:Youth in Action programme, youth workers and trainers are increasingly required to be able not only to work with groups of young people but, also, to accompany individuals through the various learning and personal development processes on offer.

Although one-to-one dialogue may seem like an obvious and natural form of communication, many youth workers feel they need training in order to appropriately support young people through their individual development and learning processes.

We are very happy to invite you to apply for the third edition of this successful course, which will be held in the European Youth Centre Budapest.

WHAT “One 2 One” STANDS FOR?
“One 2 One” is a little play on words. One 2 one means face to face i.e. the individual relationship, which we are focusing on during the training course.

The aims and objectives of this training course:
The main aim of the One 2 One training course is to empower and equip youth workers with the competences needed to work individually with young people in order to support their learning processes.

Within this, we seek:
- To share and exchange about various types of contexts, approaches and the learning effects of different environments;
- To explore the topic of "learning";
- To explore what “supporting learning” means in one-to-one relationships;
- To develop the skill of initiating & supporting self-reflection about learning;
- To make links between these approaches and the wider picture, e.g. to make connections with the recently published "Competence model for youth workers".

Target group and profile of participants:
-    professionals and volunteers - youthworkers and/or youth leaders, youth trainers, EVS mentors, educators etc. - who see a need for developing their competences in working individually with young people.
-    those who want to facilitate learning in youth work through one-to-one relationships, for example, in supporting the Youthpass process
-    18 years old and older;
-    able to actively participate in English;

The learning process and the programme of the training course

In order to provide the possibility for participants to experience being supported individually in their own learning process, the training course is extended by One 2 One talks with the trainers both before and after the course. Each participant will be accompanied by the same trainer throughout.

What you can expect:
Before the training course: Participant and trainer + One 2 One talks
Training course: Participant and trainer +
One 2 One talks
After the training course: Participant and trainer + One 2 One talks

The preliminary programme of the course is presented below on a separate page and will be adjusted according to participants' expressed needs and expectations.

Trainers:
Monika Kezaite - Jakniuniene is a trainer from Lithuania. She has been involved in youthwork for more than 13 years, mostly in the volunteering field. She has gathered experience in building individual relationships with young people while preparing volunteers for their long-term programmes, as well as consulting trainees in their educational path. Monika trains at both national and European levels. You can meet her in SALTO - YOUTH trainings like SOHO.

Hazel Low - Scottish, living in France, is a freelance trainer. From a youth work background, she has specialised in issues of inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities, volunteering, participation and empowerment. Active in the European training field for more than twenty years, she has been a member of the team in the SALTO - YOUTH long term training course “Training of Trainers”. She has been trained in coaching and has extensive experience in accompanying individuals' learning processes.

Mark E. Taylor is a relatively nice dinosaur who freelances and plays ukulele from his current base in Strasbourg, France. He has been involved in the development of Youthpass since the beginning. You can find him around the place facilitating meetings, training, running workshops and consulting for organisations. One of his passions is to be found in writing what he hopes are useful educational publications. A founding member and now editor of Coyote magazine, he is also editor of the Tools for Learning magazine. 


Training overview

Application deadline: 24 March 2017
Date of selection: 6 April 2017


Costs
This project is financed by the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. Being selected for this course, all costs (accommodation, travel, visa, etc.) relevant to participation in the course will be covered by the NAs involved in this project - except a participation fee which varies from call to call and country to country.
Please contact your Erasmus+: Youth in Action NA to learn more about the financial details, and how to arrange the booking of your travel tickets and the reimbursement of your travel expenses.

Note: Hungarian applicants are expected to apply on a Hungarian and on an English application form, too.

Hungarian application form, more information and conditions:

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For any questions or more information please contact:

Gulácsi Ildikó / Ms Ildikó Gulácsi
TCA koordinátor / TCA coordinator
ildiko.gulacsi@tpf.hu
ERASMUS+ IFJÚSÁG / ERASMUS+ YOUTH
Tempus Közalapítvány / Tempus Public Foundation 
1077 Budapest, Kéthly Anna tér 1.
1438 Budapest 70, Pf. 508.
T: (+36 1) 237 1300 |  F: (+36 1) 239 1329
www.tka.hu  |  www.eplusifjusag.hu

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