Objective
OBJECTIVES
With the aim of developing best-practice models for the joint management of funds for continuing vocational training, the main objective of this project is to analyse and test the transferability of the contractual mechanisms used for financing continuing vocational training in the partner countries involved in the project. France has been identified as a 'resource country', having acquired experience and knowledge in the area with which we are concerned, whilst Italy has been identified as a 'target country' which would benefit from the transfer of this experience and knowledge. Other objectives are to establish a precise classification for the various contractual finance models and to analyse and evaluate the real effects of each model in the operation and management of continuing vocational training.
ACTIVITIES
In a first phase of the project, a comparative analysis of the contractual models will be carried out. In a second phase, the theoretical conditions will be determined under which the model or some of its elements can be transferred from the source country to the target country. Then the results of the preceding phases will be presented in a general report, which will provide an overview of the analyses and production work carried out within the framework of the project. Finally, the results will be disseminated so as to encourage the social partners and public institutions to carry out a political analysis of these results, in order to verify whether it is possible to evaluate in concrete terms the theoretical transferability tested under the project.
PRODUCTS
Production of a general report containing the results of the transfer simulation.
Contract number : I/95/2/1644/P/II.1.1.b)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Social dialogue
Products :
Publication
New occupational profiles
Public :
Socio-economic actors
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
00187 Roma
Italy
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