What is Non-Formal Education & How Does it Support Youth Workers & Immigrants?
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Non-formal education is a type of learning that takes place outside the traditional classroom setting. It is often used to support youth workers and immigrants who may not have access to formal education, or who need additional support to develop their skills and knowledge. Non-formal education includes activities such as Erasmus+ projects, art-based learning, and creativity development.
These activities can help equip youth workers and immigrants with the skills they need to succeed in their professional lives. Moreover, non-formal education also provides an opportunity for them to engage in meaningful learning experiences that can help them build confidence and create meaningful connections with others. Youth workers and immigrants have a variety of needs that can be met through non-formal education. Non-formal education can provide youth workers and immigrants with the opportunity for personal development, vocational training, or engagement in community building activities. Furthermore, this type of activity also allows them to interact with others from diverse backgrounds who share similar experiences as they do.
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