"Methodological reflections, training strategies and results in youth work"
>> Issue 1, December 1999
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Contents
- Welcome to Coyote, by Sonja Mitter
- What is Coyote?
The Partnership between the European Commission and the Council of Europe
- Pools and Networks of Trainers
- Pools and Networks of Trainers - From a Database to a Pool of Expertise: The Trainers Pool of the Youth Directorate of the Council of Europe, by Patrick Penninckx
- Partnership Programme 2000
Focus
- Giving Credit: Certification and Assessment of Non-formal Education, by Caroline Vink
- Crafting the Strategy, by Reet Kost
- Let your Heart Beat in their Community, by Nynoshca Fecunda
- Preparing Soldiers for a Peace-supporting Mission, by Charly Pauwels
- Myths in Conflict Management, by Sofiko Shubladze
Ethics in Training
- The Power of the Trainer, by Miguel Angel García López
- The HSC Coefficient – Is Training Related to Real Life?, by Andrey Ozharovskii
Coyote Meets Trainers
- An Interview with Jennifer Nold, by Leen Laconte
Training Methodologies
- Theatre of the Oppressed and Youth, by Peter Merry and Gavan Titley
- Human Rights – Where Do You Stand?
Marker
- How Do We Keep up with Expectations?, by Mark Taylor
Many thanks to all those that have contributed to this issue of Coyote.
Published by the Council of Europe and the European Commission, December 1999.
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