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Programme

Flyer


Wednesday 11 May 2011


12:00 - 14:00...Registration and Refreshments

14:00 - 16:00...Opening and introduction

Words of greeting
- Judit Balogh, Mobilitas, Hungary
- Hans-Georg Wicke, JUGEND für Europa, Germany

Thematic introductions: The rationale of young people's learning mobility
from 3 perspectives...
- Policy: Joachim Schild, Partnership of the EU and the Council of Europe in the field of youth, Strasbourg/France
- Research: Prof Dr Günter Friesenhahn, University of Applied Sciences Koblenz and Research-Practice-Dialogue on International Youth Work, Germany
- Practice: Philippe Helson, AISBL Contact-2103, Brussels/Belgium

Resonance and Questions & Comments

16:00 - 16:30...Coffee Break

16:30 - 18:00...Concurrent workshop sessions

Workshop 1
Theme I:
- "UNIQUE Year of Learning" (Laimonas Ragauskas, UNIQUE - United for Innovation and Quality in Education, Lithuania)
- "EVS project entitled - A window for understanding - creating coexistence" (Urška Breznik, Pekarna-magdalenske mreže, Slovenia)

Workshop 2
Theme II: "Active citizenship and participation as effect of European youth projects" (Dr Helmut Fennes/Kathrin Helling, University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Workshop 3
Theme IV: "Social Justice Trainings - A tool to increase divesity in European mobility programs?" Eike Totter, Germany)

19:00 - 22:00...Dinner Cruise on the Danube river


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Thursday 12 May 2011


09:00 - 09:15...Plenary: Outlook on the day

09:15 - 10:45...Concurrent workshop sessions

Workshop 4
Theme I:
- "The Mobility Habitus: Three Case-Studies in Undergraduate Mobility Intentions from the UK, Ireland and Portugal" (Dr David Cairns, University of Lisbon, Portugal)
- "Mobility of Students in Higher Education from Other European Countries towards the UK. Taking Stock before the changes in funding take place" (Dr Heike Behle, Warwick Institute for Employment Research, UK)

Workshop 5
Theme IV: "Assessment Centres - A unique and pratical way to qualify youth workers?" (Tom Kurz/Justus Pieck, Experiment e.V., Germany)

Workshop 6
Theme VI: "Youth mobility impact: using competence based evaluation in experiential learning programmes" (Tamara Thorpe/Jennifer Watson, CISV International, UK)

10:45 - 11:00...Coffee Break

11:00 - 12:30...Concurrent workshop sessions

Workshop 7
Theme I: "A common set of values in Europe: Youth, the trendsetter of tomorrow?" (Julia Würtz, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany)

Workshop 8
Theme II: "Quality in the field of youth exchange in practice" (Mireille Grädel, INTERMUNDO Switzerland, Isabella Kaufmann, AFS Intercultural Programmes Switzerland)

Workshop 9
Theme III: "Nonformal learning of youth from residential care - a push towards new education and life trajectories" (Ilze Trapenciere, University of Latvia, Latvia)

Workshop 10
Theme VI:
- "Development of Intercultural Competence in International Volunteer Programs" (Annette Gisevius, AFS Interkulturelle Begegnungen e.V., Germany)
- "'I just wanted to see something different...' Findings of the study ‘Long-term impact of international youth exchanges" (Rolf Witte, BKJ - German Federation for Arts Education and Creative Learning, Germany)

12:30 - 14:00...Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:30...Concurrent workshop sessions

Workshop 11
Theme I: "FOYER - professional education and vocational training mobility support" (Matthias von Schlichtkrull-Guse/Arne von Trotha, Auswärts Zuhause, Germany)

Workshop 12
Theme V:
- "Youth Work activities in NW Balkans region 'From International to sustainable Local NGOs in Balkan area'" (Jasmin Jasarevic, PRONI Center for youth development, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- "Impact of media on vision of youth work and youth related issues in Eastern Europe and Caucasus" (Yaryna Borenko, Educational Initiatives Centre, Ukraine)

Workshop 17
Theme III: "JiVE - Youth Work and Diversity International" (Prof Dr Andreas Thimmel, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany)

15:30 - 16:00...Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:30...Concurrent workshop sessions

Workshop 13
Theme I: "The role of young people’s learning mobility in the era of Globalization" (Prof Dr George S. Mouzakitis, Educational Organization e-DEKA, Greece)

Workshop 14
Theme III: "Buddy2Buddy (good practice example to include disadvanted groups)" (Joyce van den Boom, BLOOM, Associação Sócio Cultural, Portugal)

Workshop 15
Theme IV: "Prevention of sexual abuse in youth mobility programmes" (Kea Hoppe, German Youth for Understanding Committee, Germany)

Workshop 16
Theme VI: "Evaluating youth camps and international encounters: methods, results and implications" Heike Peters/Judith Dubiski, Project "Evaluation of Youth Camps and International Youth Exchanges, Germany)

17:30 - 18:00...Concluding Plenary

18:30...............Dinner at the EYC

20:00...............Optional evening programme in Budapest


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Friday 13 May 2011


09:00 - 09:15...Plenary: Outlook on the day

09:15 - 10:15...Recommendations from the workshops

10:15 - 10:30...Menue...(Topics and procedure for following work groups)

10:30 - 10:45...Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:00...and Main Courses (of Action):Work groups sketching collaboration and action plans

12:00 - 13:00...Concluding Plenary

13:00...............Lunch and departures


Continuously:
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