The importance of innovation and creativity skills was emphasized in Davos Economic Forum. These include skills required for innovation, including complex problem-solving, analytical thinking, creativity. INEDA aims to promote innovative approaches for building educational formats in youth work through forming creativity skills and creative approach to educational process in youth work .Project suggests to use creative approach in creating educational formats as driver of change in learning process. Creative thinking skills, tolerance, teamwork and solving problems for youth educators that will be developed during the project will contribute to a better deal with inclusion and diversity through the use of more diverse and more adapted youth work styles. It will youth sector will adapt during crisis in terms of more digital and resilient recovery, thereby also contributing to EU’s strategic priorities. INEDA objectives: √Through creativity, youth workers will develop the ability to solve problems, foreseen new solutions of social issues, implement such innovative approaches so as colleagues and youth got the possibility to express their potential for innovativeness. √train youth workers to combine and apply creative formats within educational process to adapt youth work to digital format and thus increase its effectiveness and recognition by developing skills that meet criteria of creativity: fluency, flexibility, originality, development, as well as receptivity, metaphoricalness, satisfaction. √optimize process of finding method, which can be most relevant for task by youth workers with opportunity to use platform, which collects all existing creative methods√provide theoretical background best practices and innovative methodological materials for youth workers by development of best practice.
Partnership:
1 Fundacja im. Zofii Zamenhof Poland
2 Cross Culture International Foundation Cyprus
3 Ukrainian Center of the Future Ukraine 4 REZEKNES TEHNOLOGIJU AKADEMIJA Latvia