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Konkurs za učesnike na trening kurs “Let us Connect Project” – Mančester (UK)

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mn-5Centar za razvojnu politiku i saradnju (CRPS) ima zadovoljstvo da vas pozove da se prijavite na konkurs za omladinski trening ‘’Let us Connect Project’’: Using Information Communication Technology as a tool for Sustainable Employability Drives among Disadvantaged Youths.’’ koji će se održati u Mančesteru u Velikoj Britaniji od 17. do 23. jula 2016. godine.

 

Pravo prijavljivanja i učešća imaju svi mladi iz Srbije starosti od 18 do 27 godina. Prijavljivanje se vrši popunjavanjem aplikacione forme (ispod), za više informacija pišite isključivo na mail konkurs@crps.org.rs sa nazivom mail-a “UK-TC”.

Organizator snosi troškove vize, smeštaja i hrane. Učesnicima će biti refundirani putni troškovi u visini do 275 evra. Planirana je trodnevna poseta Londonu.

Radni jezik je engleski.

Slanjem aplikacije izjavljujete da se slažete sa uslovima prijavljivanja i učešća.

Važni datumi:
18.-30.04.2016 (23:59) – Rok za prijave.
01- 05.05.2016 – Kontaktiranje odabranih učesnika.
10.05.2016 – Rok za uplatu participacije (u iznosu od € 20) za odabrane učesnike.
12.05.2016 – Predstavljanje programa i potpisivanje ugovora o učešću.
17.-23.07.2016 – Program “Let us Connect Project’’: Using Information Communication Technology as a tool for Sustainable Employability Drives among Disadvantaged Youths.’”

Ukoliko želite da pratite naše aktivnosti i omladinske konkurse „lajkujte“ nas OVDE!  Vaš CRPS!

PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Record shown that about 75 million people lacked basic ICT, reading and writing skills making it hard to get a job and increasing their risk of poverty and social exclusion according to a European Commission Literacy Report.
In recent years, ICT skills and competencies has come to be seen as crucial to the economic performance of industrialized nations as it is no longer defined merely in terms of a basic threshold of reading ability which everyone growing up in developed countries is expected to attain, rather, it’s now equated with an individual’s ability to use written information to function in society.
Unlike their predecessors, people today need a higher level of ICT skills to function well, as the society becomes more complex and low-skill jobs are disappearing, inadequate levels of ICT skills therefore have serious implications not only in developing countries but also in developed ones.
Bearing this in mind in line with European Union policy and drive to reduce lack of ICT skills and employability drives among disadvantaged young people ‘Let’s Connect Project’ is designed in collaboration with young people, trainers and youth representatives to actualize EU policy goals through empowerment skills acquisition by this group of people.

PROJECT BACKGROUND
Functionally, a strategic partnership of disadvantaged young people of like minds on visualizing structural misalignment in ICT knowledge in participating countries decided to map out an action plan to address the issue of inadequate levels of ICT skills, especially at the international levels involving trainers, youth workers etc. who are agents of change and learning.
This was realized in one of the project sessions with participating countries with a single purpose of revolutionizing the ICT competencies among disadvantaged young people through ICT empowerment training courses to sustain and widen networks of participants; thereby boosting skills and employability drives;
modernizing education, training and youth work in line with European Commission’s key priority.
‘Let’s Connect Project’ in line with EU thematic priorities; of ICT skills acquisition by disadvantaged young people, improvement, participation of disadvantaged learners, cultural diversity and inclusivity of people with fewer opportunities;
coupled with annual priorities of inclusive growth, fight against marginalization of people of fewer opportunities encouraging them to participate effectively in the project life cycle aims to:

PROJECT AIM:
* To encourage disadvantaged young people, present and future trainers, youth workers, project multipliers and youth representatives to connect, learn how to deliver empowerment and employability skills training using Information Communication Technology, social networking media processes etc.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES
* To give participants the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the European and neighbouring countries dimension on ICT skills and employability problems
* To enhance participant’s knowledge of other European and neighbouring countries’ education systems and their provision of ICT and employability skills training and learning process
* To improve specific skills required to teach ICT skills to young people, present and future trainers, youth workers, project multipliers and youth representatives
* To encourage inter-cultural learning, ICT and employability skills acquisition through cultural mobility, encourage innovation, creativity through new learning and education using Information Technology