The Learning LAB training, held in Stuttgart from 19-20 April, brought together young participants and professionals from across Europe to enhance their knowlodge about Europe, share best practices and plan the upcoming Learning Lab in Brussels. Hosted by the YES Forum, this event aimed to foster innovative learning strategies and strengthen the community of lifelong learners.

During the two-day workshop, participants engaged in a variety of interactive sessions designed to promote active learning. The training featured expert-led discussions, practical exercises, and collaborative activities. These sessions focused on modern educational tools and methodologies, ensuring that attendees could directly apply new insights to their environments.

The event also provided a platform for networking and knowledge exchange among participants. Educators from diverse backgrounds shared their experiences and challenges, creating a rich dialogue on how to overcome common obstacles in educational environments.

One of the highlights of the training was the group work session of how to create an longlasting learning with the upcoming Learning LAB Event in Brussels in November.

Education for all

Additionally, the Learning Lab training emphasized the importance of inclusive education. Discussions and workshops focused on strategies to ensure that all students, regardless of their backgrounds or abilities, have access to high-quality education. This aligns with the broader goals of the YES Forum, which is dedicated to promoting social inclusion through education.

This project aims to reinforce links between policy, research and practice for youth. Thus, youth workers, educators, and other professionals engaged with young people from YES Forum and ESN will delve into "political simulation games." These are impactful tools that immerse youngsters in simulated political scenarios, helping them understand how political institutions function and encouraging their civic engagement.

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