Un Intercambio Juvenil de Erasmus+ es una oportunidad internacional de aprendizaje que reúne a jóvenes de diferentes países para explorar diferencias culturales, desarrollar habilidades y abordar temas sociales importantes a través de actividades prácticas. En estos intercambios, grupos de jóvenes (generalmente de 13 a 30 años) de varios países se reúnen durante un corto periodo, normalmente entre 5 y 21 días, en un país anfitrión. Es una forma de aprender de manera informal, fuera del aula: los participantes se involucran en talleres, actividades al aire libre, debates, juegos de roles y otras formas de educación no formal.
Los Intercambios Juveniles abordan una amplia variedad de temas, como la diversidad cultural, la sostenibilidad ambiental, la participación democrática, las competencias digitales y mucho más. El componente internacional permite a los participantes experimentar una nueva cultura de cerca, conectar con jóvenes de otros países y desarrollar una perspectiva más global.
Estos intercambios están financiados por Erasmus+ y suelen cubrir total o parcialmente los gastos, facilitando la participación de jóvenes de diversos orígenes. Para obtener más detalles, puedes visitar la página oficial de Erasmus+
Thirty-six young people from six countries – Latvia, Italy, Spain, Türkiye, Greece, and Bulgaria – participated in a youth exchange project focused on the impact of history on the present and future. This event provided an opportunity for participants to explore and discuss how historical events and decisions shape contemporary society and influence future developments.
During this project, the participants had the opportunity to ask themselves questions like: what are my values, where do they come from, am I capable of changing them, how do values influence each other? By querying these questions and engaging in non-formal educational activities, participants had the chance to explore the meaning of values according to context and had the space to contrast with the point of views of others’.
The project versed about youth participation in democracy, where youngsters from five different countries will learn together how to become an influential part of the decision-making process of their communities in this exchange in the beautiful town of Benicàssim, Spain.
This youth exchange, celebrated in Benicàssim, Castellón, explored the role of work in life, and the participation of youth people in the job market. It brought together 30 people from Spain, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, and Romania.
After the astounding success of the original Europe is my home, gathered again for the 2.0 version! New topics, new people and new experiences with the quality and fun of the previous exchange, this time with 35 youngsters from Spain, Italy, Greece, Romania, Lithuania, and Bulgaria learning about European values and heritage, how to become active citizens and influence the decision-making process at various levels, and the functioning of the EU.
Happiness and the city was a youth exchange celebrated in Benicàssim, Castellón, that brought together 30 youngsters from Spain, Turkey, Estonia, Romania, Italy, and Poland to learn more about human-centered city planning.
In this youth exchange, we had the chance to work with 30 youngsters from Spain, Lithuania, Greece, Romania, and Italy, to explore our common European culture and heritage and fight Euroscepticism.