Toolbox — For Training and Youth Work
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Manual
The tool is presenting the participants products from KA1 Erasmus+ project Creative Box co-funded by Erasmus+ programme of EU.
It consists 6 stories and 10 board games prototypes easily adjustable for youth workers' practice and different contexts.
The aim of the tools is:
1) using inclusive board games by youth workers in working with different groups of young people.
2) using creative imagination and storytelling as a complementary skills to ETS competences.
3) inspiration for further development of creative skills in working with young people with fewer opportunities.
This tool is 55 pager with 10 board game prototypes and 6 stories which was created by youth workers/leaders and youngsters from 7 countries (Serbia, North Macedonia, Germany, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Turkey) for youth workers and young people with fewer opportunities, using youth work principles, inclusive board game design process and storytelling with digital tools.
The link to the brochure is: https://www.okoorg.rs/uploads/useruploads/projekti/Creative-Box-Erasmus+brochure-final.pdf
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4083
This tool is for
Youth workers Youth leaders Activists Young people (with fewer opportunities)
and addresses
Social Inclusion
It is recommended for use in:
Training and Networking
Materials needed:
Materials:
Recyclable and environmental friendly, creative
Duration:
30 minutes approx.
The tool was created by
Organization of creative grouping OOCG
in the context of
Erasmus+ TC Creative Box project
The tool has been experimented in
TC Creative Box, Serbia, January 2024
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Aleksandar Trudic (on 19 March 2024)
and last modified
11 March 2024
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