Non-Formal Education, Dissemination, and the Certificates That Confirm It All
Thursday, 19 March, was the last full day of the Finding My Future mobility in Bucharest. A day with a different rhythm — quieter than the ones before, yet all the more meaningful, as everything built throughout the week began to take its final shape.
The morning was dedicated to a session on non-formal education — a moment of meta-reflection, in which participants looked back over the entire week through a methodological lens: what exactly, of all they had experienced, constitutes non-formal education, how do you recognise it, and how do you explain it to the young people you work with.
The midday session brought one of the most creative moments of the mobility: dissemination plans and the making of short video materials about the methods tested during the week. Participants shifted from the role of beneficiaries to that of producers — documenting, in their own words and images, the tools they had explored and are now taking back home.

The afternoon included recap and formal evaluation sessions — a collective stocktaking of the week, followed by the completion of the videos started earlier. Every moment counted, as these materials will form part of the project’s final curriculum.
The day — and in practice the entire mobility — closed with the awarding of Youthpass certificates, the European recognition
of competences gained in a non-formal context. A document, but above all a sign that what happened this week mattered and left a real mark.
Finding My Future is funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union, under action KA210-YOU — Small-scale partnerships in youth.
Photo Album – Day 5

