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2nd IKAB study on trainer competences is available now

By The Partnership between the European Commission and the Council of Europe in the field of youth

youth-partnership@coe.int

Teaser :
In this Study "The eight key competencies for lifelong learning: An appropriate framework within which to develop the competence of trainers on the field of European youth work or just plain politics?" by Hendrik Otten and Yael Ohana (2009), the researchers focus on the link between essential and generic key competences trainers should have and the framework of the eight Key Competences. This study is a sequel of the study by Hendrik Otten and Helmut Fennes on Quality in non-formal education and training in the field of European youth work of 2008.

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In the main part of the study, the authors present possible objectives and advisable key contents (in terms of knowledge, attitudes and skills) of an eventual training process in relation to each of the eight key competences.
Subsequently, a concept for a training scheme is proposed that would serve to qualify European level youth work trainers in accordance with the competence profile and the eight key competences for lifelong learning. In order to translate the identified training and learning objectives into a practical training and learning process, H. Otten and Y. Ohana call for a set of basic and minimum framework conditions which are formulated in the conclusions.

The study is available at: http://www.salto-youth.net/trainercompetencestudy/
and at: http://www.salto-youth.net/trainercompetencestudy/





Date : 01.10.2009
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