We want to provide universal access to quality, non-formal language education through a youth training initiative which teaches languages through alternative methods (i.e. music, art and sport.)
Team:
United Kingdom, Italy
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How many languages are there in Europe? Many! We want to provide universal access to quality, non-formal language education through a youth training initiative which teaches languages through alternative methods (i.e. music, art and sport.)
Description:
Current school systems do not properly engage students nor encourage the learning of multiple foreign languages. We want young people to have equal access to quality language teaching through non-formal methods. The first stage will provide non-formal language teaching training to volunteers in their home countries. Subsequently trained volunteers will be hosted in a foreign country and will deliver non-formal language training to the local youth. This programme should be fully financed by the European Union and make language learning accessible for everyone!