joi, 24 noiembrie 2016

NGO Fair



Aim
:
finding more information about the partner organisations

Method: interactive fair

Description: The participants were splitted in national groups, each of them representing the sending organizations. They were given time to prepare their presentations and they were also given materials in order to make promotional materials and to arrange their own space. After all the preparations, it all worked as a fair; the participants went to each organization, asked for information, discussed about the old projects of the organizations, but also about the new opportunities and most importantly, they got contacts in order to collaborate in the future. The two most important results of this activity were networking and partnership building.



ERASMUS+ & YOUTHPASS





















There is always a good opportunity to discuss about the Erasmus+ Programme and what it can offer to us, since there is a big lack of information regarding this. That’s why we had a sepcific debate about the Programme, involving question & answers and some personal experiences from the participants, but also concrete information about it, like facts & figures. Therefore we discovered together the new opportunities of merging with other cultures, religions, countries, topics, etc.


We also discussed about the Youthpass certificate; what it means, what skills and competencies it validates and what are the benefits of having such a certificate.





miercuri, 23 noiembrie 2016

Mission Impossible


Aim: to facilitate teamwork 

Method: teambulding activity

Description: Participants are split in mixed teams and they receive a list with tasks (to take a photo with the people from the town, to find some museum or important building in the area and to take a picture in front of it, to take a photo of a certain statue, to obtain an information from some infopoint etc.). While completing the tasks they discover the community and the area in which the exchange takes place. Through this method, participants will develop teamwork competences and they have the opportunity to interact with local people.


TASKS:

Pictures:
1. Entire team making a human statue of the word „YOUTH” on the beach.
2. Entire team’s reflection in something other than a mirror .
3. Entire team jumping (everyone must be in mid-air for the picture to count).
4. Three pictures involving water in the outdoor environment.
5. Entire team with a local person.
6. One or more members of a team under a public clock at exactly 11:43 AM.
7. Each team take 3 pictures of something that suggests in their vission : social
entrepreneurship (3 pictures) and erasmus+ (3 pictures)
8. Entire team with a flying animal.



















Videos:
1. The whole team doing the Macarena dance together in a public place (video)
2. A team member asking a stranger if they will marry them (video/picture)
3. Each team make a short video about social entrepreneurship in which they will be the
actors.


marți, 22 noiembrie 2016

JUMP Activity

Instructions:

  • Read all the steps aloud
  • You will follow 7 steps
  • Everyone gets the same amount of time, this needs to be timed
  • Everyone is equal in this process
  • Follow each step exactly as it is read to you
  • Give each person and each contribution your full attention. Be curious and get inspired byothers
  • This group conversation should contain a maximum of 6 people
  • Make sure you inform participants about how you keep the time and signal moving to the next person. Read all the steps aloud.

Step 1: The promise

We promise each other the following 3 things:
1.I will not judge myself and others in this group
2.I promise to support myself and others in this group, in the steps we want to take
3.Everything that is being sais in this session will stay amongst the group members

  • Check with group(s) whether they can agree to this. Do not proceed if there are doubts orclarifications to be had!

Step 2: Celebrate your success

Inform participants: For this step we will take 2 minutes per person

Read aloud:
“Share a personal success. Something you are proud of, something you did yourself out of your own capacities. It can be something small, or something really big. Everything is ok, as long as you are proud of it. To success belongs applause! That is why everyone will be applauded to after his or her contribution.

So: What are you proud of?”

Step 3: Who are you now?

Inform participants : For this step we will take 2 minutes per person

Read aloud:
“Share how you feel right now. What do you think about, how do you feel in your own skin? You can share an anecdote or keywords. Everything that comes up is good. After each turn the group
members will compliment. Be aware: Do not give feedback or advise. Take care that you are not hiding advise in your compliment.

So: Who are you right now?”

Step 4: Where do you want to go?

Inform participants : For this step we will take 2 minutes per person

Read aloud:
“Share with the others which jump you are willing to make. If that step is not very clear right now, that’s ok. Just share out loud where your thoughts lead you. The others listen carefully to your story. No reactions, no answers, no advise, no feedback. Nothing.

So: Where do you want to go?”

Step 5: Replace and receive

Inform participants : For this step we will take 2 minutes per person

Read aloud:
“In this round you will become your right neighbor. Go sit or stand in his or her place and give yourself (while being this person) the best advise possible. Start your sentence with: “My name is (name of your right neighbor) and the advise I am giving myself is…”. Again, no comments or opinions. We listen to each other carefully. After everyone’s turn, we move back to our old place.”

Step 6: Your next step

Inform participants : For this step we will take 2 minutes per person

Read aloud:
“Decide on your next step: What are you going to do or what will you stop doing? Share this with the group. After each turn, we will reward the courage necessary for this step with a round of applause. Be aware: No words!

So: what are you going to do or stop doing?”

Step 7: Appreciation

Inform participants : For this step we will take 3 minutes for the whole group

Read aloud:
“Tell each other what you are grateful for. It can be anything: Words, people, experiences… You do not need to wait for your turn: Speak whenever you know what to say!”

  • Congratulate participants for sharing their steps. Maybe do a short debriefing about howthey feel right now and what this experience meant to them, without them disclosing anyspecific information they have shared in the groups. Finish this session by saying:

“Thank you for participating in this conversation. Use the outcomes for your own benefit. And do not forget:

If we all take steps, society is moving


WALK & TALK Activity


We have called the activity “Walk and Talk” because that is exactly what happens!
It really is that simple. The participants walk outside the activity room, and talk with a partner. Here is how we set it up.

Step one: Number each participant either one or two.

Step two: Ask all the participants who were given the number one to stand up and make a line at the side of the activity room.
















Step three: Ask all the remaining seated participants to go and find a partner.


Step four: Give the group a topic to talk about. 

Step five: Demonstrate to the group that you want them to walk in laps around the outside of the activity room and talk with their chosen partner. They will form a long line of pairs and all follow the same path.


Step six: After a minute or two, we ask the participants to stop walking and ask all the people assigned as a number one to move forward to the next partner. They then continue walking and talking.
We repeat this several times until they have walked and talked with all the other partners. 




Non - Formal Activities


The activities planned during this youth exchange included, exclusively, non-formal methods; the aims were to facilitate the process of interconectivity, to activate motivation and creativity, to support the process of decision making and contribution with new ideas, encouraging freedom of expression and tolerance among participants.








All these methods facilitate the learning process and support the development of entrepreneurship competences, the integration and assimilation of the project results and cooperation among young people. The involvement of young people in these activities help them to develop personal and social competences, and also competences for teamwork.

The non-formal methods proposed during the project activities had the objective to develop a participatory attitude, to support the process of refection, to promote tolerance, to support the integration of intercultural differences in the proces of creation and to support cooperation among young


Enegizers: The aim of these activities is to facilitate the getting-to-know-each other, to energize them and also to facilitate the switch between the activities.
Usually these activities are group games that take up to 15 minutes.

Archer, Grandmother & Dragon: The game revolves around the story of an archer, a grandmother and a dragon. Participants divide into two teams and stand in two line, with their backs to the other team. Each team decides whether they will be the archere, the grandmother or the dragon. They turn around to face the other team and mime an action representing who they are. The idea is that: the archer defeats the dragon, the dragon defeats the grandmother, and the grandmother defeats the archer. Sometimes, neither group will defeat the other because they will both choose to be the same thing!




joi, 27 octombrie 2016

Our project partners...

All the partners involved in the project support and facilitate, through their active participation, the project objectives and also, european citizenship, intercultural dialogue and social inclusion. 

The organizations from Spain, Turkey, Poland and Bulgaria are organizations actively involved in youth mobility projects and have a significant contribution to increasing the quality of the project through their experience in working with young people, but also their experience in promotional activities of the project: including of the outcomes of this exchange in future projects, media promotion, promotion in the local community. 



For example, the partner organization from Spain is actually one of the most active youth organizations across Europe and it is very experienced in activities involving young people in the local community. This is a good thing for our project since promoting it and promoting outcomes will ultimately be achieved on a large scale among young people from the local community of Medina del Campo city. 

The partner from Italy is very active both in youth exchanges and trainings for youth workers, as well as voluntary mobility plan (EVS). With experience both as a sending organization and coordinating organization, the Italian partner can directly increase the value of this project. It may also provide better visibility of the "Erasmus +" in general and of the "Start-up Machine" project, in particular, by posting ads / information about this project on the www.scambieuropei.info site (that has over 300,000 visits per month) and the organization's Facebook page (which has over 90,000 followers). This portal helps young people to have free access to the information about new opportunities for European mobility and employment opportunities.

If you want to know more about our project partners, please check the following links:

- The Starry Start of Talents Foundation [Bulgaria]

- Scambieuropei [Italy]

- Europejska Fundacja Edukacyjno-Sportowa [Poland]

- DESES-3 [Spain]

- European Youth Bank Association [Turkey].