Tagged: Experiental Learning

The undiscovered Country [Paul Gilmore via unsplash.com]

The undiscovered country. Learning through experience during Volunteering Activities Abroad

European Programmes provide various non-formal learning experience: youth exchanges, youth initiatives and volunteering activities. These activities are based on learning through experience, which gives young people an opportunity to develop competences and one’s own personality. A perfect preparation for an unknown future. Read more

Meant 2 be a Mentor [cover image]

“Meant to be a Mentor”. Workbook for Mentors

The “Meant to be a Mentor” workbook is a practical guide for EVS mentors working with their volunteer(s). Its content and activities guide mentors step by step through the whole EVS project cycle. Mentors can carry out the activities with their volunteers, reflect on their experience and share their good practise in an online community. Read more

Experiental. Self-directed. Intercultural. Non-formal Learning meets Online Learning

Experiental. Self-directed. Intercultural. Non-formal Learning meets Online Learning

“Non-formal Learning meets Online Learning” draws parallels between course elements,of the Designing a New Learning Environment (DNLE) online course. its underlying values and philosophy, and my work as an intercultural trainer and coach in the field of Non-Formal Education and International Youth Work. Read more