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NETWORKING EUROPEAN NON FORMAL EDUCATION

NETWORKING EUROPEAN NON FORMAL EDUCATION. LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME Prague May 2010 Stefano Vitale – CEMEA ITALY VALORIZATION AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRAINING AND OF THE QUALIFICATION OF NON PROFESSIONAL ACTORS AND PROFESSIONALS IN THE EDUCATIONAL LEISURE FIELD.

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NETWORKING EUROPEAN NON FORMAL EDUCATION

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  1. NETWORKING EUROPEAN NON FORMAL EDUCATION • LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME Prague May 2010 Stefano Vitale – CEMEA ITALY VALORIZATION AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRAININGAND OF THE QUALIFICATION OF NON PROFESSIONAL ACTORS AND PROFESSIONALS IN THE EDUCATIONAL LEISURE FIELD

  2. CONTEXT AND REALITY IN EUROPE • Non formal education in Europe is a model COMPLEXE ( interaction of different experience and actors..) PLURIEL (multi-cultural directions) NON HOMOGENE (on geographical, historial plan)

  3. LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES SCHOOL SOCIAL SERVICE NON FORMAL EDUCATION FAMILY CONTEXTE AND REALITY EN EUROPE L’NFE in the center of 4 DIMENSIONS

  4. Formal learning • is purposive learning that takes place in a distinct and institutionalised environment specifically designed for teaching/training and learning, which is staffed by learning facilitators who are specifically qualified for the sector, level and subject concerned and which usually serves a specified category of learners (defined by age, level and specialism). • learning aims are almost always externally set, learning progress is usually monitored and assessed, and learning outcomes are usually recognised by certificates or diplomas. Much formal learning provision is compulsory (school education).

  5. Non-formal learning • is purposive but voluntary learning that takes place in a diverse range of environments and situations for which teaching/training and learning is not necessarily their sole or main activity. These environments and situations may be intermittent or transitory, and the activities or courses that take place may be staffed by professional learning facilitators (such as youth trainers) or by volunteers (such as youth leaders). • the activities and courses are planned, but are seldom structured by conventional rhythms or curriculum subjects. They usually address specific target groups, but rarely document or assess learning outcomes or achievements in conventionally visible ways.

  6. Informal learning • from the learner’s standpoint at least, this is non-purposive learning which takes place in everyday life contexts in the family, at work, during leisure and in the community. It does have outcomes, but these are seldom recorded, virtually never certified and are typically neither immediately visible for the learner nor do they count in themselves for education, training or employment purposes. APEL systems are one way in which the outcomes of such learning can be made more visible and hence open to greater recognition.

  7. Globality of education These 3 dimensions are in interaction and commun spaces. Have their specifity and have their place for the global education of everybody

  8. Non formal education … • Is a right, equality of all people in front of this right must be reconized and garantie for the construction of a free choix and free expression • The non formal education, according our educational conception has to allow the access to autonomy and socialization of people, to the participation of social life, to the process of personal emancipation, to the struggle against exclusions. It mustn’t worsen inequalities concerning leisures and culture

  9. Non Formal education … • Non formal education must be acknowledged as an element constituting the education of all the people. • It must be supported by institutions and public powers among society. It mustn’t be abandoned to the logic of the market • The non formal education has values and educational specificities of its own, it brings social and societal transformations • Non formal education concerns all publics, not only specific populations or populations in difficult conditions. It’s not an accessory supplement.

  10. And more.. • Youthwork (vocational and professional work) in the non formal education must be fully acknowledged. • The professional value and dignity of youthworkers and youthleaders must be acknowledged. It must be carried out by actors under different status who must be valorised in their skills as educational and social actors, project initiators, technicians, educationalists in activity or subject fields • The qualification of youthleaders /youthworkers whatever their status is a crucial element for the educational quality of actions towards the public

  11. THE EDUCATIONAL QUALITY 1 Definition of objectives concerning actions and training: • The action of NFE must be elaborated in a planned project, clarified and concrete. 2. Anchorage of the action or the training in the social, educational, cultural fabric of the context: • Handling of the expectations, the needs of actors and realities on the spot (educational and social) in the contents, ways of proceeding and training tools.

  12. Our conception of the educational quality of actions and trainings Ithe non formal education 3. Long-term commitment: • A ENF project isn’t a “spot”, but must be registered in the everyday life and allow a “stability” in time, the possibility of an investment in the educational fi 4. Transferability of the experience, of the educational action: • The ENF actions must have an “impact” with the reality and register in a process of cultural, social and personal development.

  13. Our conception of the educational quality of actions and trainings in the non formal education 5. Participation and association of the public, taking into account their needs: ENF funds itself on the active participation of people in their own education. 6. Interdisciplinary dimension, transversality and globality of the activity: Learning to build and elaborate connections between learnings and apprenticeships. (Think globally, act locally )

  14. Our conception of the educational quality of actions and trainings in the non formal education 7. Use of active educational methods: A pedagogy favouring group-works, the participation of each one, the project pedagogy, self-education. 8. Unity of theory and practice in the action of ENF: Organization and distribution of contents between theoretical contribution, reflections and pratices of activities integrating analysis of interaction between reflection and experience..

  15. Our conception of the educational quality of actions and trainings in the non formal education 9. Existence of a cultural diversity in the action or training: • ENF is open to all, it favours and acknowledges the expression of different points of views and struggles against discriminations for the affirmation of an intercultural education • Presence of a consideration and implementation of equality of chances between men and women through Taking into account of the gender education of the sensitization to the deconstruction of sexed stereotypes in the action projects..

  16. Our conception of the educational quality of actions and trainings in the non formal education 11. The ENF as a space of permanent education allowing the “durability” of the planet: Taking into account the stakes of long lasting development in all the actions in order to experiment and implement the individual and collective responsibility.

  17. Our conception of the educational quality of actions and trainings in the non formal education 12. Implementation of an assessment process of action: The assessment isn’t a judgment but a form of reorganization of learnings, apprenticeships, of experiences meant for the elaboration of new projects from its actors. 13 International dimension of ENF: Registration of the action or the training within the international stakes for the building of a social and cultural Europe.

  18. COMMON PRINCIPLES FOR ACTIONS OF TRAINING OF YOUTHWORKERS AND YOUTHLEADERS IN THE FRAME OF NON FORMAL EDUCATION • Aims: • + Taking part in the training of the active citizenship by the sensitivation to the society stakes (interculturality, equality men-women, long-term development) • + Preparation to the functions of Youthwork (vocational and professional work) • + Sensitivation to the stakes of Youthwork (vocational and professional work) within the non formal education • + Accompanying people in their educational commitment and their professional project • + Training people to the elaboration of a critical thought • + Sensitizing participants to their role as agents of social transformation trhrough education

  19. COMMON PRINCIPLES FOR ACTIONS OF TRAINING OF YOUTHWORKERS AND YOUTHLEADERS IN THE FRAME OF NON FORMAL EDUCATION • Méthodologies : • - Use of group works • - Suggesting of situations of activity practices that favour personal expression • - Association of trainees to the project of training • - Taking in account the contribution of the new technologies • - Favouring of inter-personal relations • - Use of pedagogical approaches and concrete tools • - Active participation of participants to the building and the updating of the documentation of the training. • - Valorization of personal experience of each one

  20. COMMON PRINCIPLES FOR ACTIONS OF TRAINING OF YOUTHWORKERS AND YOUTHLEADERS IN THE FRAME OF NON FORMAL EDUCATION Device of assessment - Creating conditions for auto-evaluation - The object of assessment must be a process of training from perceptible elements - Definition and presentation at the beginning of the training of assessment and validation criteria.

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