Objective
OBJECTIVES
The Practice Firm concept corresponds to a business simulation tool in which all the routine administrative and commercial activities are included. This tool is integrated into national networks and enables young people undergoing training to acquire key skills and familiarise themselves with the market's European dimension. They co-operate via transnational networks which means that a large number of students can be trained. The new Member States of the EU have still not incorporated this new concept into their training programmes. This is why the project intends to help these countries build national networks.
ACTIVITIES
To begin with, the partners will introduce to the new countries the different contexts in which the simulation tool can be used. Experts are sent to these countries to help them organise introductory conferences using the simulation tool aimed at the decision-makers, key trainers and those producing the curricula. They learn to master the techniques of use, management and assessment in association with the practice firms. During the experimental phase, the new partners will produce their own simulation tool with the help of a group of experts and trainers.
RESULTS
The project will organise conferences on an electronic network and set up a bulletin board on the Internet and an instruction manual.
Contract number : DK/95/A/901/P/III
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Adaptation to industrial change
Products :
Management tools for transnational placements
Seminars/ Training of trainers
Distance training tools
Public :
Workers/ Employees
Young people entering work
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
6200 Aabenraa
Denmark
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