We are thrilled to bring you the latest updates from the “Didactic Mine of Youth
Work” project. Over the past few months, significant progress has been made, and we are excited to share
the news with you.
Project Update: E-Book Launch & Target Audience
We are proud to announce that the consortium has achieved a significant milestone in the project. The first result of the “Didactic Mine” project, the E-book, is almost ready containing 30 didactical activities focused on entrepreneurial education and social entrepreneurship.
The E-book is designed to empower and support three different target groups:
- Kids aged between 6 and 11.
- Teenagers aged between 12 and 17.
- Youth in NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) from 18 to 30
This resource has been thoughtfully crafted to address one of the main objectives of the project – to assist
youth workers in guiding and empowering young individuals through the crucial phase of transition from
childhood to adulthood. The E-book covers a comprehensive development path, catering to youngsters
from an early age to adult life.
Testing & Refinement
We believe in the power of collaboration and feedback. Currently, all partners are in the process of testing
these activities at the local level with the target groups. The insights gathered during this phase will be
invaluable in refining and finalizing the E-book, ensuring that it is a valuable resource for all.
Website Launch
We are delighted to present to you the newly developed website of the “Didactic Mine of Youth Work”
project. Visit https://didacticmine.socialentrepreneurship-youth.eu/ to discover more about the project,
its goals, and the positive impact it aims to create. Explore the website to access project-related resources, updates, and inspiring stories of change.
As we move forward, there are many exciting activities and initiatives on the horizon within the scope of
the “Didactic Mine” project. We encourage all our readers to stay connected and engaged to be a part of
this transformative journey. Together, we can create a brighter future for the youth and their communities.