SP – Exploring Youth Work Education Erasmus Project
General information for the SP – Exploring Youth Work Education Erasmus Project
Project Title
SP – Exploring Youth Work Education
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for youth
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Youth (Participation, Youth Work, Youth Policy) ; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation
Project Summary
In May 2017 the Council of Europe concluded on their first recommendation on youth work. The recommendation encourages member states to develop and strengthen youth work policies and practices. The recommendation draws special attention to the fact that youth work needs a competency-based framework for the education and training of youth workers. Some countries have done a lot regarding the matter on youth work education while others are falling behind. In order to uphold this recommendation the project aims to establish a coherent and flexible competency-based framework for the education and training of paid and volunteer youth workers that takes into account existing practice, new trends and arenas, as well as the diversity of youth work. With the cooperation we aim to look at what we have regarding youth work education and how it is structured. By doing this the projects objectives are to support the further professional development of youth workers as well the project partners want to take a closer look on why we need youth work education and how will that help youth work gain status and recognition. The participating organisations are Ungdom og Fritid, the Norweigian National youth club organisation. bOJA, Austria, the centre of competency for Open Youth Work in Austria. The Faculty of Education at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and SamFés, the Icelandic National Youth Club organisation.
The activities conducted throughout the project are transnational project meetings, research, training of trainers, focus groups and the development of the educational framework and dissemination of the results. Being the only research institute the University of Gothenburg will be responsible for the research that will serve as the basis for the educational framework. Before conducting the framework there will be three learning, teaching, training events conducted. The first two events will be the platform to test different methods and approaches to youth work education on youth workers from each of the participating organisations. After the event focus groups will be held on these conducted methods and approaches. The results from the focus groups will then serve as an introduction to the participants idea of youth work education and their view on how it should be. The final Learning Teaching Training event will be an international event, where youth workers from all organisations will participate and methods and approaches will be conducted in an international setting. That way we will be able to see which approaches and methods work best and should be used in the international educational framework. bOJA have already conducted a competency-based educational framework for their national context and will thus be responsible for the development of the international competency-based educational framework. The framework will work upon the results from the focus groups, existing research and comparative research.The results to be expected from the project is a model of certification of different competency building activities as well as a competency-based framework for the education and training of youth workers.
For the participants the training will lead to a deeper understanding of how youth work education is as well as the necessity for it, and they will have new tools in their youth work tool-box to help them promote recognition and validation of youth work and informal and non-formal learning. They will have taken part in creating a youth work educational framework which will empower them with a sense of ownership and qualified youth workers. Hopefully this project will as well contribute to new voices and realities in the debate for the recognition and validation of youth work education. The participants will also gain a broader international network which will give them an example to point to in the debate for youth work education in their home country. Participating organisations will get feedback on the work they present and they will be a part of discussions which might influence the way they think about youth work education. Hopefully this project will reveal new paths to follow for the organisations which participate in it.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 117121 Eur
Project Coordinator
Ungdom & Fritid – Landsforening for fritidsklubber og ungdomshus & Country: NO
Project Partners
- SAMFES SAMTOK FELAGSMIDSTODVA OG UNGMENNAHUSA A ISLANDI
- GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET
- BUNDESWEITES NETZWERK OFFENE JUGENDARBEIT

