EYOUACA PROJECT
The Project
Project summary
General Objectives
eYOUAca project aims at developing an innovative curriculum of “young leader in grassroots sport management at national and international level”. The curriculum is composed of e-training modules and 1 e-internship module in which young trainees are asked to cooperate with their organisations in order to put in practice what they learned developing innovative sport activities for children from 5 to 11 years old.
The e-training and e-internship will be evaluated and certified according to the EQF. A related social campaign will be launched during the European Week of Sport. Each partner will produce an advocacy toolkit to promote the new sport activities. All the results will be spread through the social media channels, 5 national multiplier events, a final conference and an advisory board staged in Brussels. Thus addressing different typology of target groups.
Full List of Partners
- DER CONFEDERATION SPORTIVE INTERNATIONALE DU TRAVAIL
- ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA CULTURA SPORT
- SUOMEN TYÖVÄEN URHEILULIITTO TUL RY
- UNIO DE CONSELLS ESPORTIUS DE CATALUNYA
- UDRUGA AKADEMIJA ZDRAVOG ZIVLJENJA
- MITTETULUNDUSUHING EESTI SPORDISELTS KALEV
- FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE CARLO COLLODI
- ETSIA
- EPSI
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