Monday, March 14, 2011

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

glACTually training course a great success! despite chilliest weather in 50 years...

glACTually TC took place in late November last year. There were 26 participants, 6 from Ireland and the rest from Germany, Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Slovenia, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania. It was an impressively diverse and engaged group of participants. Overall, despite some logistcal and weather challenges it was an amazing experience. Young people and staff from Mayfield Community Arts Centre contributed and made the TC a really unique community-based learning process.
The training team are now working on reports and on the development of a resource based on the learning outcomes of the TC which will be disseminated widely. The whole group have set up a Ning social network to continue to communicate and share resources- and plan new projects :)
Watch this space...

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Welcome!

Welcome to the blog of Global Learning Actually. Here you can read about preparations for our Training Course in November!
We have 26 participants from Ireland, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Greece, Italy and Germany! 

Who is behind the glACTually thing?

The training team for the glACTually TC are 4 people from Ireland, Germany, Latvia and Greece. We met in 2009 while participating in a year-long Training-for-Trainers programme organised by the European Youth in Action Programme. We found we had common interests in global justice, citizenship, youth empowerment and arts. We wanted to explore how the Youth in Action programme could address these issues, using the exciting methods and principles of non formal learning to empower young people to act with awareness on issues of importance to them. We are:
Hanne Kleinemas (Germany)
Liga Rudzite (Latvia)
Eleni Stamoules (Greece)
Eimear McNally (Ireland)
We knew that many countries in Europe already work on integrating a global dimension to their education systems, in schools, teacher education, youth-work training and so on. We were keen to raise awareness of the potential of the Youth in Action Programme to enhance and support this work. The YiA Programme is based on principles of active citizenship, tolerance, diversity and solidarity. It aims to offer alternative learning and personal development opportunities for young people throughout Europe. The methods of learning developed by trainers and youth workers within the Youth In Action programme represent a powerful alternative to formal education.
After our training ended, we met as a group in Frankfurt in Dec 2009 to talk about what we could do. We decided that we would like to run a training course on the link between education and action. We didn't need to look far for a host organisation as we knew that Mayfield Community Arts Centre would be an inspirational host. In 2010, together with the Arts Centre, we applied to Léargas for funding which was granted in July 2010. During the application process we sent out a call for partners to other European organisations. These partners will each send 2 participants to the training. They come from Italy, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania and Portugal. There will be 6 participants from Ireland.

Click on the links below to read more about Leargas and Youth in Action
www.leargas.ie
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/index_en.htm