TOY - Trainers Online for Youth
This is a reference for Nataliya Naskova
- To foster employability and social inclusion and cohesion through an educational, participatory and intercultural approach to European Cultural Heritage;
-To raise awareness among youth on the importance of European Cultural Heritage through youth engagement in order to foster its long-lasting preservation ;
- To give visibility to European Cultural Heritage by digitalizing and innovating youth tourism through international cooperation.
The team consists of two Bulgarian trainers. The group of participants (20 participants ) came from Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Spain with versatile profile and occupation.
Non-formal methods: Finding culture, My favorite place in the world, Name game, Project planning, Truth or dare, Reflex game, Samurai, Facebook wall, Group division Evaluation Circle, Counting Lesson, Listening to stories/good practices, Site Visits and Best practices presentations by individuals and countries.
Innovative non-formal methods and tools in youth work on the topic of Cultural heritage in a Digital Era with emphasis on how to achieve sustainable development, based on preservation and promotion of cultural heritage through digitalization and ITC.
My tasks were focused on the implementation of study visits along the programme of activities and as well on exploring cultural routes sites of interest.