"Learning mobility: opportunities for all?"
>> Issue 24, July 2016
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Contents
- Edito. By Mark E.Taylor
- Effects of mobility and how to measure them. By Soren Kristensen
- Why is it so difficult to include “inclusion” in mobility talks and discussions? By Snežana Bačlija Knoch
- Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? By Ozgehan Şenyuva
- Fact and figures from the youth mobility “scene” in Turkey. By Yoruk Kurtaran
- Overcoming the fear of the unknown. By Triin Ilves
- How inclusive is the (Erasmus ) Youth in Action programme? By Snežana Bačlija Knoch
- Training plan for youth work - Inclu-Fit & Mobi-Dance. By Triin Ilves and Marlies Poschl
- Learning through mobility: the story of Habib, an asylum seeker from Iran. By Tali Padan
- Conveyor belt poem. By Daniel Briggs
- Fix the system or ourselves? By Tali Padan
- The lonesome rider... By Jacques Spelekens
- We need more bowling and fewer boxes for the learning mobility of young people. By Susi Nicodemi
- A trainers’ guild, a work in progress. By Buzz Bury, Duncan Hodgson, MarCus Vrecer and Yuliya Stankevich
- Marker : A historic farewell, gadgets and banners, and a thought for the future. By Mark E. Taylor
- Notes on contributors
- The adventures of Spiffy : Spiffy gets poetic. By Mark E. Taylor
Many thanks to all those that have contributed to this issue of Coyote.
Published by the Council of Europe and the European Commission, July 2016.
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Training: ATTE Series
Advanced Training for Trainers in Europe (ATTE) was a part-time programme for trainers active in training youth multipliers. ATTE was implemented successfully as a pilot course from November 2001 to October 2003, involving 30 trainers from 21 countries, it is innovative in its approach, methodology, structure, long-term perspective and intensity.
ATTE has been developed and organised within the Partnership Programme on European Youth Worker Training run by the European Commission and the Council of Europe. The Partnership Programme aims to contribute to quality in youth-worker training at European level, with an emphasis on integrating European Citizenship in youth work.
Volume 1 of this publication presents a full description of the ATTE training programme and its curriculum, and Volume 2 gives an external evaluation of the pilot course.
Advanced Training for Trainers in Europe. Volume 1 - Curriculum description (2005)
Author(s) : Miguel Angel García López (ed.)
ISBN : 92-871-5792-8
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Advanced Training for Trainers in Europe. Volume 2 - External evaluation (2006)
Author(s) : Lynne Chisholm with Bryony Hoskins, Marianne Søgaard Sorensen, Lejf Moos, Ib Jensen
ISBN : 978-92-871-5797-3
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