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.
Ideas, resources, methods and activities for informal intercultural education with young people and adults.
This T-Kit is a tool for youth workers and trainers, to offer them theoretical and practical tools to work with and use when training young people.
Report about the Salto Youth Inclusion Forum held in Antwerpen between 12 and 15th of October, 2006.
This Resource Pack is meant to be a practical toolkit for youth work in the context of intercultural communication. It contains a set of tools and methods for youth activities, some personal insights of other youth workers involved in intercultural communication projects as well as theoretical inputs and references for further work in this area. The Resource Pack is meant to be something of a recipe book with examples of youth work tools that are both filled with content and flexible to adapt to particular needs of its users.
This booklet provides youth workers and youth educators with background information and practical tips designed to help them use sport and outdoor activities as an educational tool in their work with young people with fewer opportunities.
This T-Kit is a companion volume to the publications coming out of the “all different – all equal” campaign, in particular the Education Pack and Domino.
This pack is designed to explore the topic of cultural diversity and many of the related and complex issues people in Europe face today. It won’t give you all the answers, but will offer an opportunity for you to use your own knowledge and experiences, and those of the people around you, to explore these issues in more detail and how they have an impact on your life, community and society.
We would like to address youth workers and trainers and offer them theoretical and practical tools to work with and use when training young people.
Companion – a Campaign compass - has been produced to help you understand what is what in the ‘All Different – All Equal Campaign’, how you can use it, and where to go for more. If you are a campaigner, an activist, an educator or just a concerned citizen of the 21st century, look around, take your bearings, read on – and help us bring to life the campaign slogan: all different – all equal.
EuroMed Youth Educational Report.
In this T-Kit we want to show you that evaluation can be thrilling, electrifying, stimulating, fun, exciting… or at least attractive and inspiring enough to integrate it into your educational work. Evaluation becomes Educational Evaluation.
Compasito builds on the philosophy and educational approaches of ‘Compass’. As with ‘Compass’, it uses a non-formal educational methodology and a structure that provides theoretical and practical support to users of the manual.
This booklet is designed to increase the use of the European Youth in Action programme in work with young women with an ethnic minority background (refugees, diverse minority groups, immigrants, etc.) as a tool for emancipation and empowerment, the TC utilized a variety of theoretical and practical inputs to build on the existing skills and knowledge bases of participants. This booklet aims to share those, and further, inputs with a wider audience.
100 Ways to Energise Groups: Games to Use in Workshops, Meetings and the Community is one of a series of resources that the Alliance is developing to encourage participation in practice. It is a compilation of energisers, icebreakers and games that can be used by anyone working with groups of people, whether in a workshop, meeting or community setting.
With this toolkit we would like to address youth workers and trainers and offer them theoretical and practical tools to work with and use when training young people. The T-Kit series is the result of a collective effort involving people from different cultural, professional and organisational backgrounds. Youth trainers, youth leaders in NGOs and professional writers have worked together in order to create high quality publications, which would address the needs of the target group while recognising the diversity of approaches across Europe to each subject.
This manual is a resource for working on issues of gender and gender-based violence affecting young people, with young people.
This training event was intended for youth workers and youth leaders who are experienced in the Euromed Youth Programme (Actions Youth Exchanges, European Voluntary Service & Support Measures) experienced in gender issues as trainer, youth worker or volunteer.
This publication contains the Report on Online platform for analysis of European policies in the field of youth From January to August of 2017. The online platform for analysis of European policies in the field of youth is space for discussions about the different moments that European politics went through, the actualities of the Erasmus+ programme, and the diverse opportunities offered youth.
This T-kit has attempted to define essential educational, logistical, ethical and experiential elements of training. At the same time, it attempts to leave and encourage space for critical reflection on the part of the reader, and ask, what is essential to your training?
The Turkish National Agency, SALTO Eastern Europe and Caucasus, SALTO South East Europe as well as SALTO Cultural Diversity Resource Centres are highly convinced that the following Educational Report will reach the youth workers in different regions and contexts. We hope it will play an important role on the path towards conflict resolution and peace transformation in Europe, especially between young people.
As part of the strategy for reaching the needs of young people the Austrian National Agency for the YOUTH Programme and the SALTO Cultural Diversity resource Centre joined forces to plan and create the PiPo training course in February 2006.
So what is there to discover in this T-Kit? There are two main elements – firstly, an exploration of the concept and practice of European Citizenship itself, and then of education for European Citizenship, both in theory and in practice. And all of this linked back into youth work in Europe.
This booklet aims to present a brief overview of the main issues in that ! eld, providing you a few stepping stones that can help you reflect on your own pedagogy, and map your own path in developing quality cultural diversity training in the future.
Compilation of games & activities made by the Life Foundation.