Developing skills, promoting the exchange of best practice and deepening understanding of European issues: the CERS offers a programme of training courses aimed at those working in the youth sector.
Organised either in person at the Robert Schuman House or online, these training courses are free of charge upon registration through COREMOB. They are aimed at project officers, youth workers, association directors, elected representatives, teachers, students, multipliers and, more broadly, all practitioners in the field wishing to enhance their knowledge and practices.
Based on an active and participatory approach to learning, these sessions combine theoretical input, exchanges of experiences, case studies and collaborative workshops to encourage learning through practice and knowledge-sharing amongst participants. At the end of each course, a certificate of attendance is awarded to all participants.
Find out more below about the various courses on offer and the upcoming registration dates.
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AI: ethics, benefits and risks in youth projects
ChatGPT, deepfakes, generative AI, avatars…
Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly prominent feature in young people’s lives. Yet awareness of these tools remains limited. BUT… it’s impossible to ignore them in youth projects! This is exactly what our free COREMOB training course “AI: ethics, benefits and risks in youth projects” offers.
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Europe in a day: a speed course
How can we talk to young people about Europe? This is the main question addressed in our free COREMOB training course ‘Europe in a single day: a race against the clock’. Over the course of a day, we’ll expand your knowledge, share ideas, discover teaching tools, try things out, ‘play seriously’… and much more besides, all on the theme of Europe.
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