The final conference of the Blockchain – Blockchained Youth Work project brought together domestic and international experts at the Faculty of Social Sciences to discuss the future of validating the learning outcomes of youth work. Innovative solutions for digital recording of competences using blockchain technology were presented, along with the key results of the project, including the development of 28 quality standards to strengthen the recognition of non-formal education in the youth sector.
Invitation to the final conference of project Blockchain, which focuses on developing innovative solutions for recognising and recording competencies acquired through non-formal learning in youth work.
At a workshop held at the University of Mostar as part of WP 4, SMEQA project partners discussed the development and implementation of further activities in external quality assurance and accreditation processes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with particular focus on systematic quality monitoring in accordance with the ESG.
Discussions and the interactive World Café method enabled the exchange of experiences and the presentation of good practices, including the international perspective of NAKVIS, and encouraged the transfer of new knowledge into institutional and study programme quality assurance practices.