Doctor’s Appointment

This activity puts participants into various communication situations in a role play which represents a patient visiting a doctor. Participants will learn about verbal and non-verbal communication and its importance. Also, they will be able to discover different barriers to communication. Developed by: Bojan Kocevski (North Macedonia), Vojislav Vujić (Serbia), Lyubomir Kunchev (Bulgaria) Aims and…

What is non-formal education and youth work?

Youth work and non-formal education are the building blocks of social, cultural and educational improvement of youth outside the curriculum. Non-formal education in youth work enables young people to acquire essential competences that contribute to their personal and socio-educational development and foster their active participation in society, thereby improving their employment prospects. Youth Work Youth…

What is Erasmus+?

Erasmus+ is the EU’s programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe. Launched in 1987, the “Erasmus” programme was originally established to promote closer cooperation between universities and higher education institutions across Europe. Over time, the programme has expanded and is now referred to as Erasmus+, or Erasmus Plus, combining the EU’s different…

“Comedy in Education: Teacher’s workshop” in George Topirceanu, Mioveni, Romania

On November 15, 2023, the workshop with the theme “Comedy as a Tool – Enhancing Youth Engagement through Humor” took place, held through the Erasmus+ program, and the teaching staff from the “GEORGE TOPÎRCEANU” Secondary School, Mioveni. The dissemination was carried out by the teachers: Boerescu Ofelia, Paraschivescu Raluca and Hapaina Monika, participants in the…

“Erasmus+ Presentation and Secret Friend” – by the Turkish team

This activity in the form of a presentation was organized by Bora, Kutay, and Melisa at our association’s office. The event drew a total of 20 participants, 7 of them were youth workers from our office and 13 volunteers from the European Solidarity Corps (ESC). The venue provided an interactive space where both youth workers and ESC volunteers actively engaged in the activity and presentation, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among the diverse group of participants.