R.E.C.I.P.E.S
RECIPES
Erasmus+ Youth Exchanges
The project RECIPES is an acronym and a result of a cooperation between youths from partners coming from Romania, Estonia, Cyprus, Italy, Portugal, Greece (Ellada) and Spain and is about the influence that traditional cuisine as a part of culture can have for empowering intercultural dialogue.
Objectives: for the 42 youths
1) To promote and support safe, pleasant learning environment based on NF methods for youths with fewer opportunities
2) To increase awareness on social inclusion through NFL and experiential learning
3) To explore and understand the power of traditional cuisine for supporting intercultural understanding and dialogue
4) To create tangible and intangible results (ex. booklet with NFL activities, Recipes book, website, partnerships, friendship etc) directly from youths for the youths, but for their NGOs too, irrespective their background (religion, social, financial and educational level)
5) To support youths and leaders to develop their competences and be certified with a youthpass (initiative, creativity, social, intercultural, languages)
Photo Album
2 to 11 November 2018
We designed, practiced and delivered activities based on inclusive practices within the accommodation area but also with pupils from Primary school of Ayia Napa. We had a session on social inclusion with a trainer of NFL and a visit from a chef from a hotel. Primarily we cooked and were involved in the process of discovering commonalities between our kitchens
Timetable of Activities
How have we reached our aims
- welcoming and shaping the team spirit
-increasing awareness on social inclusion
-discussing traditional recipes and discovering commonalities betwen cultures.
-preparing salty and sweet recipes
-preparing main dish with all youths involvement
-visiting Aya Napa primary school and having activities with pupils and teachers there
-Creating together final products for dissemmination and exploitation (booklet, videos, memes, interviews, reflection diaries etc)
-Evaluation
“The one exclusive sign of thorough knowledge is the power of teaching”