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In Cities of Learning, we offer new 21st-century skills education opportunities and use digital Open Badges to recognise learning, skills and achievements. Developing badge-based recognition systems require the involvement of national youth policy and youth work stakeholders.
You will meet with Lithuanian national youth representatives and stakeholders to share 21st-century skills education and recognition.
This activity will create opportunities for you:
- to meet people, organisations and stakeholders from various cities and exchange about our realities;
- to learn about National youth policy and inspiring youth skills programmes;
- to hear about recognition practices using digital Open Badges;
- to reflect and share how we can involve stakeholders to create recognition for 21st-century skills.
This activity is a part of a Cities of Learning study visit organised from 16 to 21 May 2022 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The study visit is realised within the Erasmus+ co-funded strategic partnership "Online 21st century skills education".
Watch a video below where young people talk about the importance of youth policy developments. This video is an outcome of a Youth Seminar that brought together more than 40 young people from 8 Cities of Learning. These are results of the "Cities of Learning: youth co-design learning, civic and career pathways" partnership.
In another video, you can watch various stakeholders talking about Open Badges and their benefits. This video is an outcome of a strategic partnership, "Trusted Badge Systems". Download the complete project's report.
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Vytenio g. 6, Vilnius 03113, Lithuania