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Leonardo Expert 2006 Youth Work and Skills Demonstrations

Project Objectives
- to improve and update the competence of teachers and workplace instructors in the youth  field by giving them an opportunity to share their knowledge and experience in a different country and organizational context
- to get acquainted with the educational system in Scotland
- to examine/compare  skills demonstration models and implementation alternatives in Scotland and Finland
- to get/share information about good practices in on-the-job learning in Scotland and Finland as well as about support services and materials for students during the on-the-job learning periods.
- to discuss experiences of the on-the-job learning periods (spring 2002 and spring 2005) of Finnish students in Elgin (with the representatives of the Moray Council)
- to develop and prepare a skills demonstration test for the Finnish module "Instructing Multicultural Activities"
- to compare how the transition of students from educational programmes into the workforce is promoted in Scotland and Finland
Leonardo Mobility 3. -9.4. 2006
 
Two Finnish youth and leisure lecturers and two representatives from partner organisation visited Elgin 3.4 - 9.4.2006. Hannele Alanärä (Kepli - Keskipohjanmaan Liikunta ry), Anja Martinmäki (4H, Haapavesi), Elisa Männistö, and Anne Rikkola visited Moray College and Moray Council, Young  Farmers Association and Activities for School Children - project.

 

 

                                                                                  

Hannele, Anja, Anne and Elisa, a moment by the sea. 

 

At the sport office of Moray Council. Behind our host, Mr Gordon Biggs, Head of European and International Relations at Moray College.

Couching badminton at the children project.

 

Hannele and Kim Paterson. Kim is Youth Sport Development Worker at Moray Council.

More information:

Moray College:  http://www.moray.ac.uk/

Moray Council: http://www.moray.gov.uk/