Objective
OBJECTIVES
The new information and communication technologies require an adaptation of vocational training methods and purposes. This project aims to develop a European vocational training curriculum, set up an international training programme with national and European certification, with a view to promoting training for disadvantaged groups threatened with social exclusion. It puts forward educational, training, cultural dynamics guaranteeing equality of opportunity, the humanising of procedures for mastering technology and the democratisation of access to multimedia methods.
ACTIVITIES
Initially the partners intend to analyse existing training and national certification systems and to identify the needs arising from them in terms of the educational, training and cultural methods and content of the partner institutions. By collating the results of research, the partners will draw up a training curriculum with European certification in association with those running national and European vocational training and those involved in the audio-visual industry. This curriculum will be assessed on the basis of its trainers' and trainees' exchange placement systems in transnational enterprises.
PRODUCTS
The setting up of this distributable, transferable curriculum will encourage continuing discussion between European players and operators in the information and communication technology sector. It will also resolve the problem of the recognition of qualifications on a European scale by creating a European certificate.
Contract number : BF/95/1/11/P/I.1.1.a/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Individualised training with tutor support
New occupational profiles
Conversion of training needs into objectives
Public :
Disadvantaged
Young people in training
Young people entering work
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Coordinator
1210 Bruxelles
Belgium
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