
“[Non-formal learning] stands for a range of core learning principles, methodologies and approaches in the youth sector, commonly emphasising the learner’s intrinsic motivation, voluntary participation, critical thinking and democratic agency.” – The Council of Europe
The Erasmus+ project entitled CONNECTEDLEARNING@YW targets marginalised young people who have limited access to educational opportunities. The project aims to make learning opportunities accessible to all, through the creation of a dynamic e-learning platform and a mobile application. These online tools will include an interactive map of learning opportunities, offering young people the opportunity to search, filter and easily navigate courses of their interest for their professional and personal development.
Emphasys Centre is proud to have participated in the second transnational project meeting of the CONNECTED LEARNING project, which took place in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, on the 3rd and 4th of October 2019.
We would like to thank Association “Euni Partners” for hosting the meeting, as well as Ulster University, European Digital Learning Network, CGE Culture Goes Europe – Soziokulturelle Initiative Erfurt e.V., ВУДУТЕК ООД and Hälsinglands Utbildningsförbund for a fruitful and productive meeting.