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This is the 1st of 9 Virtual Exchanges that we are implementing in the framework of the project Cities of Learning: Youth Co-design learning, civic and career pathways.
The facilitators and team will guide an international, intercultural group of young participants in a journey to discover new perspectives on non-formal learning!
Together, we will:
- discuss what non-formal education is and what it means for us
- talk about the differences and similarities we can find in our definition of non-formal learning
- find out what Cities and Regions of Learning and our project CLYouth are
- explore digital Open Badges for learning recognition
- have fun and meet people coming from 8 different European countries
Bring pen and paper, and a lot of energy!
The Virtual Exchange will start at 17:30 CET on Zoom and it will last 2 hours.
It is aimed at participants aged 16-30 coming from the Cities and Regions of Learning of Sachsen-Anhalt (Germany), Cagliari (Italy), Vilnius (Lithuania), Tilburg (Netherlands), Tønsberg and Vestfold-og-Telemark (Norway), Novi Sad (Serbia), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Lorca (Spain).
Find out more about Erasmus+ Virtual Exchanges:
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I have participated in the 1st of 9 Virtual Exchanges implemented in the framework of the project Cities of Learning: Youth Co-design learning, civic and career pathways (CLYouth) and organised by the Cities and Regions of Learning Network and Associazione Interculturale Nur.
In this journey to discover new perspectives on non-formal learning, participants have learned about:
- what non-formal education is and what it means for us
- the differences and similarities we can find in our definition of non-formal learning
- Cities and Regions of Learning and CLYouth
- digital Open Badges for learning recognition
- 21st century skills and how to get ready for the future of learning
The Virtual Exchange has taken place online on January 29th 2021.
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Upload a picture of the drawing you made during the Virtual Exchange: what does it represent?