Desk Research & Analysis

Preliminary desk research has been conducted in order to consolidate theoretical models and common definitions for the three key thematic areas which ACTIon focuses on, namely: digital citizenship, health literacy, and media literacy. The continuing desk research will feed in the development of a theoretical framework for the modular training curriculum. This foundation will be established through the analysis of existing training materials and interventions that can serve as best practices for imparting the three areas of competence mentioned above.

ACTIon is happy to announce the completion of the preliminary desk research and theoretical framework for the key thematic areas of its work. Here you can read the results from our research and get a better understanding of the theoretical foundation from which the training curriculum will be developed and implemented through ACTIon.

Modular training curriculum

The curriculum will be module-based, allowing for delivery-friendly practice implementation. It will be appropriate primarily for application in non-formal education settings at grass root level. The material will have a didactic structure: topics, learning objectives, input, teaching methods, materials needed, timeline, handouts for participants. It will encompass description of the POL model and a training programme for POLs on the project topics, modules on youth active citizenships, leadership competences, civic education/democratic education, fundamental rights/common values and digital skills. Find here more information related with the training modules.

Case-studies on good-practice piloting

After the piloting phase, partners will prepare a summary report on piloting highlighting main results, achievements, and lessons learned. Based on these, the country case studies (country fact sheets) will be complemented with examples of the good-practice implementation. These will be published as valuable insights for any organisation that wishes to replicate the training methodology or part of it. Expected publication date: July-August 2023.

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