The AGORA Project is making progress as we develop a blended training course for adult learners. This action builds on our broader goal of promoting sustainable and authentic tourism experiences that focus on local culture and heritage. By bringing community partners, local producers, and tourism agents in touch, AGORA tries to upgrade the tourism experience, focusing on regenerative practices that benefit both the environment and the community.
At the core of this phase is the creation of a training course that will help community members, local producers, and tourism agents to actively contribute to the implementation of regenerative tourism. The course will provide participants with the tools and knowledge needed to co-create experiences that are not only sustainable but also consider their local ecosystems.
Our partner organizations, including educational institutions, local businesses, and community centers, are working collaboratively to design the course. Another key element of this development phase is the creation of guidelines that will shape the structure and content of the course. These guidelines are being developed with input from people with diverse experiences, ensuring that the training materials reflect a wide range of perspectives and expertise.
Next Steps
As we continue to finalize the course structure and training materials, the AGORA Project team remains focused on ensuring that these tools will be adaptable to various local contexts. All partners are actively contributing their expertise to make sure the course is based on the needs of different communities. The training will be available in multiple languages. Looking ahead, the final version of the blended course will be ready with its educational guidelines for adult educators, who will be facilitating this learning process.
Stay tuned for more updates!