Objective
OBJECTIVES
The ceramics industry is a very traditional one. However, certain novel technologies, which would appreciably increase the competitiveness of artistic ceramic businesses, could be transferred to this sector. It must be noted, however, that the workers in this sector do not have the qualifications to combine these new technologies with the skills they already possess. The project therefore proposes to create continuing training modules for each specific profession in the area of artistic ceramics and for each qualification level of the workers.
ACTIVITIES
The partners' first aim is to draw up an inventory of qualification levels for each profession. They will then analyse the innovative technologies which can be used in the artistic ceramics sector and the qualifications required to use them. Depending on the results of these two studies, they will produce training modules at various levels, enabling the workers to incorporate the new technologies in their professional work. These modules will first be tested on a target group. Depending on the remarks received they will be adjusted and then disseminated throughout the EU.
PRODUCTS
- Continuing vocational training modules at various levels for workers in the artistic ceramics industry which respond to the training requirements which have emerged following the introduction of new technologies to this sector.
- Manual enabling each worker to perfect his/her training.
Contract number : E/95/2/1358/P/II.1.1.a)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Qualification of small companies
Products :
New occupational profiles
Methodologies for vocational guidance
Distance training tools
Public :
Workers/ Employees
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Coordinator
46940 Manises
Spain
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