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Practical example of Erasmus+ Youth granted project: Youth Workers´ eLearning Partnership

Practical example of Erasmus+ Youth granted project: Youth Workers´ eLearning Partnership. Eeva Sinisalo-Juha Senior lecturer. A European perspective on youth work or even youth work education ? Yes , there are, b ut in practise ...? Our question :

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Practical example of Erasmus+ Youth granted project: Youth Workers´ eLearning Partnership

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  1. Practical example of Erasmus+ Youth granted project: Youth Workers´ eLearning Partnership Eeva Sinisalo-Juha Senior lecturer

  2. A European perspective on youth work or even youth work education? Yes, there are, but in practise...? Our question: How can the European very experienced Higher Education Institutes in Youth Work uniteand shareour expertise and promote the competences of any youth worker?

  3. Firstanswer: Wehave !!! Second answer: Wehave European partners and withthem a qualityco-operation YES!

  4. Ethics and Human Rights in Professional Youth Work. Lead Partner – Victoria University, Australia • Youth work in the Digital World Lead Partner – HumakUniversity of Applied Sciences, Finland • Youth work in Contested and Diverse Spaces Lead Partner - Ulstern University, Northern Ireland • Youth Participation Lead Partner – Tallinn University, Estonia • Communicating Youth Work Lead Partner – Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland

  5. Three (3) tutorial videos for each theme One video = 1 Micro eLearningUnit = (video, max 5 minutes) + links, reading (pdf) & learningtask = 20 minutes Tutorial videos will be found on the Maynooth University website.

  6. The Video Structure One tutorialvideo = 5 minutes Learning task: Thinkabouthowyoucouldmakeuse of theideas of video, link & pdf in yourownworkenvironment? Links: Here you will find interesting materials on the topic Pdf: Here you find interesting research information

  7. Youth work in the Digital World

  8. Anylearningoutcomes? Said by a Student: "The task seemed impossible and boring. Now that the video and the supporting parts are ready, I have to say that I learned a lot and I'm really excited. Digital youth work is definitely part of my future work "

  9. Getready, nextacademicyearyouwillfindour tutorialvideos!

  10. brought to you by Youth Work eLearning Partnership [YWeLP], an Erasmus + funded KA2 Strategic Partnership 2017-2019 MaynoothUniversity, Ireland Dr Hilary Tierney Hilary.Tierney(at)mu.ie

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