Digital Library
TDM 2000 International has carefully curated a treasure trove of valuable insights and research materials spanning a myriad of topics closely intertwined with youth engagement, and the very essence of knowledge and values we aspire to share with the world. Our virtual library is a veritable treasure chest of knowledge, tailored to the inquisitive minds of young individuals, dedicated youth workers, and anyone with a passion for exploring. So, without further ado, embark on your journey of discovery.
This is a collection of all the activities, projects and information about Tdm 2000 International, collected and reported in all the Newsletters of the year 2020.
This is a practical tool for youth organisations to assess the state of youth policy in their context, whether it is national, regional, local, or European. This toolkit provides you with tools, tips and tricks to look at youth policy and identify what is working well and what is not - European Youth Forum
This publication is an edited collection of articles from the resituating culture seminar organised in the framework of the partnership agreement on youth research between the Directorate of Youth and Sport of the Council of Europe and the Directorate-General for Education and Culture, Directorate D, Unit 1, Youth, of the European Commission.
This guide is the output of a two-year of cooperation by four organisations – Estonian Social Enterprise Network, Koç University Social Impact Forum, Mikado Sustainable Development Consulting and Social Value UK – within the Know Your Impact: Social Impact Management Tools for Young Social Entrepreneurs programme.
This publication marks a quarter of a century of EU youth programmes accompanied by EU youth policy. It brings together a range of views and highlights best practices with the aim of stimulating debate about what youth work and non-formal learning can contribute, alongside other sectors, to European education. From diverse viewpoints, it reviews EU cooperation in the field, points to successes and sets out possible future scenarios, particularly in the context of the Erasmus+ programme (2014-2020).
Gender budgeting: practical implementation - by Sheila Quinn
A practical guide for organisations interested in European mobility activities involving young people with disabilities.
TDM 2000 International is supporting young people by helping them developing their personal and professional skills. We realized brief, easy and funny photo story tutorials based on different soft skills and provide you with the tips on how to develop them.
TDM 2000 International is supporting young people by helping them developing their personal and professional skills. We realized brief, easy and funny photo story tutorials based on different soft skills and provide you with the tips on how to develop them. This is the second tutorial which gives you information about creative thinking skill. Follow our stories to become more competitive for your dream job!
TDM 2000 International is supporting young people by helping them developing their personal and professional skills.
IMPROVING YOUTH WORK - Your guide to quality development
Soft Skills Stories, collection of short photo stories focused on the soft skills development created by the NGO TDM 2000 International (Italy).
In response to the evolution of the world economy and its impact on Europe, the European Commission proposed a set of programmes to boost jobs, growth and investment across the European Union. The programmes are part of the multiannual financial framework 2014-2020.
Dissertation about the impact of the european mobility programmes and notably European Voluntary Service on youth.
TDM 2000 International is supporting young people by helping them developing their personal and professional skills. We realized brief, easy and funny photo story tutorials based on different soft skills and provide you with the tips on how to develop them. This is the tutorial which gives you information about time management skill.
The present guide is divided into four sections, containing the following information:
and top-level strategies for internationalisation. The report also includes national diagrams showing key characteristics of academic staff categories.
The portfolio: an instrument that aims to help increase the recognition of non-formal education and learning and youth work.
The European Union’s achievements in fostering equality between women and men have helped to change the lives of many European citizens for the better and provide the foundation on which we now have to build a genuinely gender-equal society.
This report aims to provide insight into the realities faced by higher education academic staff at a time of fast-moving change and increasing societal demand. Fluctuating student numbers, new funding and steering mechanisms are among the features of today's European higher education landscape, but not enough is known about how academic staff are affected by such changes. As academic staff are vital for the success of higher education, this report places them centre stage.