“What is the role of the organizations after the youngsters return from an international experience (EVS, Youth exchanges, Training courses...)?” This is a key question in this training. We believe that not only the organizations have a role in the youngsters’ learning process after returning from a mobility experience, but they can build outstanding outcomes from it. For the youngsters, for their communities and for the organizations themselves.
Youth workers, youth leaders and mentors will be able to improve the support they give to youngsters in a mobility project during preparation, implementation and follow-up. In fact, we believe experiences will be stronger if youngsters become aware of it and are able to practise it. Youth workers are key supporters of that learning path, where youngsters assess their learning experiences and get support from the community.
This training was designed to address the following needs:
- More opportunities to young people to reflect and plan their mobility experiences
- To value youngsters experiences in their social environment
- To keep developing the learning process after mobility.
Objectives:
- To understand and discuss youth learning processes in mobility experiences
- To understand the project cycle of a mobility experience (what comes before, during and after)
- To recognise the intercultural challenges of a learning experiences abroad
- To build capacity for assessing competences with youngsters after a mobility experience
- To facilitate the recognition of youth workers, youth leaders and mentors as supporters in the youngsters learning process after returning
- To identify methods and tools for evaluating and assessing the impact of international mobility experiences
- To improve the quality of dissemination activities
- To share good practices among youth workers.