February 7, 2026

The Soft Skills Tree – Game Manual: the second output of the Playing 4 Soft Skills project is online

The second output of the “Playing 4 Soft Skills” project is online! This is the “Soft Skills Tree – Game Manual”, the instruction manual containing the rules of a new educational game.

Here you can download the Manual in various languages ​​and the game material in English!

The new game provide with a platform to engage students in a non-formal learning activity aimed at fostering the activation and development of their transversal skills. It provides with a fundamental tool for implement innovative learning tools and methodologies in the context of VET so to enhance student ability to activate and develop specific soft skills in a playful and creative manner.
The game format provide with the opportunity to fully engage students throughout the learning activity and foster interactions among them, allowing the activation and further development of specific transversal skills. As a result, the Soft Skills Game Manual, by explaining in details the game rules, context and objectives to participants, prove to be a key tool in order to deliver the effective implementation of learning activities and fulfill the achievement of project objectives.

The “Soft Skills Tree – Game Manual” is not only provide guidance to students, but also to the teachers involved in the implementation of the learning activity. As such, while the educational game is particularly tailored to students needs in order to contribute to activating their transversal skills, the developed project output is highly beneficial to teachers: during the game, in fact, teachers will play an active role as facilitators and, in the context of the learning activity, this output will be useful for them to fully understand the dynamics of the educational game.

Teachers can freely and freely download the Game Manual, in their language, directly here, to implement this learning activity as part of their daily teaching activity.

Game activities will soon also be available in Italian, Polish, Latvian, Spanish and German.

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