International LEADER Youth Seminar – building the future village Tartu Rural Development Association Triin Lääne.

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International LEADER Youth Seminar – building the future village Tartu Rural Development Association Triin Lääne

Project introduction Title: International LEADER Youth Seminar – building the future village Applicant: Tartu Rural Development Association Total budget: EUR Support: 3164 EUR Duration: August 2010 Participating countries: Slovakia, Slovenia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia

Why we decided to carry out this project? Offer to young people attractive and developing opportunities for spending their free time; receive the information about the future vision and thoughts of young people; information received was used as an input for renewing the strategy of Tartu Rural Development Association.

Project activities During the project young people: worked in mixed groups; created a vision of future village (where everything is possible); planned constructing the best part of that village, divided roles and used different materials to build it on about 1 square meter plywood plate; each group gave a video interview about the main characteristics of their village; future village models were exhibited in the biggest shopping centre in Tartu city in August 2010.

Giving a video interview

Process Creativity trainer Harald Lepisk ( was leading the process; adults (youth workers, youth attendants) had the instructions on paper to facilitate the process – keep track on time, motivate participants to create, answer questions to arise; each adult (group facilitator) was guiding one group.

Instructions to group facilitator Individual work – young people will think over question: What do you have in future village? individually; discussion in pairs – to initiate conversation among participants, question: What are the things you can do in future village?; creating a common understanding – bringing all the different ideas together and finding common understandings; planning resources – guiding young people to think how they are going to do it, dividing roles.

Reflections from building future village Open to the world; future school; common learning; active participation in decision-making processes; diverse opportunities; aesthetic environment; natural and ecological; it must be fun!

Next Youth Seminar – building the future school The School of the Future: Lets Make the School-Life Shine! 3 days in February 2012, in Tartu county; ca 100 young people; Exciting activities: creativity trainings, design lab, schools of the future, forum theatre.

Thank you! Tartu Rural Development Association