ZELDA Project: Training For Interculturality
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The aim of ZELDA project is to reinforce the professional competences of adult trainers by methodology transfer and by creating a strong professional network working with the unique, practice-oriented methodology of Margalit Cohen-Emerique.
OUR TEAM
ZELDA promotes the joint action of six organisations across 4 European countries (Italy, Hungary, Belgium and France) who will carry out a cross-disciplinary leading to reinforce the professional competences of adult trainers by methodology transfer and by creating a strong professional network working with the unique, practice-oriented methodology of Margalit Cohen-Emerique.ABOUT THE PROJECT
The aim of ZELDA project is to reinforce the professional competences of adult trainers by methodology transfer and by creating a strong professional network working with the unique, practice-oriented methodology of Margalit Cohen-Emerique.
OUR TEAM
ZELDA promotes the joint action of six organisations across 4 European countries (Italy, Hungary, Belgium and France) who will carry out a cross-disciplinary leading to reinforce the professional competences of adult trainers by methodology transfer and by creating a strong professional network working with the unique, practice-oriented methodology of Margalit Cohen-Emerique.
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ZELDA – Training for Interculturality
Zones of integration for the Cohen-Emerique’s intercultural approach Leading to Developments in Adult education (2019-2022).
The main objectives of ZELDA project are to foster intercultural competences in different target groups by disseminating the Margalit Cohen-Emerique innovative intercultural approach thanks to training courses and multiplier events and to develop an intercultural approach in public and private life that can help to fight against discrimination, racism and extremism.
ZELDA – Grant agreement no. 2019-1-IT02-KA2014-063370.
This project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
The duration of the project is 28 months (Start Date: 11/2019 – End Date: 02/2022).
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