Pop.Ed
POP.Ed aims to help youth workers and young people explore and discuss global issues through pop culture. It connects Global Citizenship Education (GCE) with familiar formats such as films and series, music, games, social media, and storytelling.
help youth workers build skills and confidence to work on GCE topics
support young people to take part as co-creators, not just participants
increase understanding of how countries and societies are connected
encourage critical thinking, democratic participation, and intercultural understanding
use inclusive and participatory methods in youth work
strengthen cooperation between partner organisations
create more opportunities for young people to share their views with decision-makers
Methodological Guidelines: a framework with competence areas, learning outcomes, and suggested methods
Curriculum: GCE learning materials with case studies and self-assessment tools
Toolkit: step-by-step workshop plans and activities for non-formal education
Youth Manifesto: a document created with young people, including stories, key concerns, and policy recommendations, supported by multimedia content
