The overall aim of the project:
Empower youth workers with essential digital literacy skills to support and motivate young people in remaining socially and politically active, especially in the face of challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. Through this training course, participants will explore the concept of digital citizenship, enhance their digital literacy, and develop non-formal education activities to engage and educate young people on digital citizenship issues.
The objectives of the training course:
Understand the concept and importance of digital citizenship in contemporary society Reflect on the evolving role of youth workers in the digital age.
Enhance their digital literacy skills, including the ability to critically evaluate digital content Gain a better understanding of various media platforms and their impact Cultivate critical thinking skills and apply them in analyzing digital information Develop creative and engaging non-formal education activities related to digital citizenship for young people.
Cultivate critical thinking skills and apply them in analyzing digital information Develop creative and engaging non-formal education activities related to digital citizenship for young people Explore the potential of civic tech as a tool for addressing digital citizenship issues Build partnership for future projects based on the requirements of Erasmus+ programme
Who can participate in the training course:
Youth worker who is 21+ y.o. is actively engaged in working with young people. has a genuine interest in digital citizenship and its relevance. is motivated to enhance their digital literacy skills. seeks to develop innovative non-formal education activities. is open to adapting their youth work practices to the digital era. is interested in exploring the potential of civic tech in addressing digital citizenship challenges. is ready to take part in the whole youth exchange, is able to communicate in English.










