Objective
OBJECTIVES
The aim of the project is to improve accommodation in rural areas (non-coastal regions) by revitalising the hotel/tourist industry with the prospect of the creation of new jobs designed for women, the development of craftwork and tourist activities and the re-balancing of the various areas of activity. To this end the project is focused on the creation of training modules covering very specific subject areas in line with the capabilities of each partner. The aim is to prepare for the implementation of a training method of the "Green tourism, regional cooking" type (REGIS 2 project).
ACTIVITIES
The project will consist of three phases. The first will be a phase of rediscovery and of gathering information. It will result in the creation of a training module for each partner. The second phase will be dedicated to studying, comparing and evaluating the training modules. The various partners plan to exchange trainers in order to incorporate each of the modules. This phase will lead to the creation of a training module for trainers. The final phase will be devoted to streamlining and distributing the modules in the form of products (books, video cassettes), which on the one hand will be used to perfect the skills of professionals in the hotel and tourist industry, and on the other hand will also serve as tourist documentation.
PRODUCTS
- Books, guides and video cassettes
- Manual containing all the training modules of the project partners for the purpose of training non-partner trainers.
Contract number : 1211
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Promotion of equal opportunities
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Seminars/ Training of trainers
Short transnational courses
Public :
Disadvantaged
Workers/ Employees
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
97490 Sainte Clotilde
France
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