INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS -1

INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS -1


THE PROJECT


The present project aims to transfer the idea of the HearMe project to new countries, involving small local museums and youth organizations in Konya, Albacete, Amsterdam, Nicosia, and Chios. Thus, based on HearMe project outcomes, the project will update the methodology developed with new insights and resources for youth participation and engagement, which will lead to GET2ACTION training program integrated into an online platform, providing an interactive map of local resources for youth participation, including an updated methodology on how to involve and bring museums and culture closer to younger audiences. The objective of the training program is to enable the target groups to access a new training model designed to provide them with the knowledge and skills to improve their professional competencies when working with young people to foster their civic and cultural participation.

 

 

 


GET2ACTION TRAINING PROGRAM


 

R1 aims to develop a training program (manual) for local museums/cultural organizations and youth workers. The objective is to provide them with the knowledge and skills to improve their professional competencies when working with young people to foster civic and cultural participation. The training program aims to train museum workers on the developed methodology and to train youth workers to act as intermediaries with museums and cultural organizations, introducing the methodology and exercises developed.

 

 

 

 

 

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BRICKME METHODOLOGY


 

BRICKme is an integrated methodology for a personal journey. The acronym stands for Building Resilience Innovation Co-creation Knowledge Methodology. It combines the best of different methodologies such as LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® open source, Design Thinking, Business Model You®, SCRUM, Agile and Systemic Constellations. BrickMe methodology implements a learning process that develops the player’s first skills, e.g. creative thinking.

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