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INSTALL YOUTH - BEST PRACTICES MANUAL

The partners researched Non-formal Education teaching programs and good practices (interventions, policies, programs designed by the public/private/not-for-profit sector, specific education tools or approaches) promoting digital citizenship and scientific literacy. The good practices were analysed through the:

a. Desk research (description of the basic elements of the promgram/approach, the needs/gaps/challenges the practice aims to address, its target groups, its outputs, outcomes&outreach (e.g. number of beneficiaries), as well as analysis of the practices’/outputs that are useful for digital and scientific literacy education programs);

b. Interviews with 5 representatives of those interventions/per country to gain deeper information about the impact of these programs on the digital citizenship competencies and scientific literacy of the beneficiaries (insight of the program – what was good/what did not work; broader impact; key lessons learned).

 

As the result of this 2-phase research, partners produced a joint report of 45 good practices!

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