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Specific objectives

Specific objectives

Having as a target group youth and youth workers, the following objectives are proposed:

 

  • To conduct field research/tracing analysis investigating the knowledge and awareness of youth on climate change issues, how they relate to climate change in different contexts and how to best engage and participate in actions to tackle this problem locally and internationally
  • To design, test and publish an innovative GBL training package for Youth workers that will guide and support them to provide quality training on target groups (youth) on climate change issues
  • To deliver training courses for youth workers on GBL, who in turn will involve youth in learning processes related to climate change issues, through games.

International cooperation of partners within the framework of this project is an important factor that will allow partners to present, according to their expertise, complete training in skills and competencies needed to develop GBL as a tool to empower youth to tackle climate change. The field research will be carried out through the contribution of all partners will be invaluable, as it will present trans-European recommendations. Youth from different countries will have the chance to meet, exchange experiences, concerns and recommend common actions to tackle the negative impacts of climate change for a more sustainable future for them and the next generations. This will be the starting point for the delivery of a comprehensive tool for youth, having a trans-European character, which can be utilized as a means of rising voices, mobilization, and policy dialogue development on a local, national & international level.

This project aims in the improvement in quality and recognition of youth work using game-based learning to give youth workers the methodological approaches, best practices and motivation to empower young people through a learning activity to tackle climate change.