Objective
OBJECTIVES
In response to the precarious nature of employment for seasonal workers in the tourism industry, this project intends to produce a range of measures to give the work in this sector a greater professional status and encourage the geographical and sectoral mobility of employees who wish to make progress by drawing up a genuine career plan. In order to do this, the partners will develop new teaching methods so that young seasonal workers can build up individual and transnational training itineraries. Validation of this training route will be put forward to the social partners.
ACTIVITIES
The partnership begins by identifying and analysing the educational systems and methods used in each country for training seasonal workers. They compare these systems with the specific needs of this job sector and highlight the training needs and skills required. Teaching methods and training aids are then developed for young, untrained seasonal workers so that they can acquire the skills identified through individual and transnational training itineraries. This new training route will be tested and the partners will make the necessary adjustments before introducing the system to the social partners for validation.
PRODUCTS
- Writing a guide on information and methods which will combine the various training systems and teaching methods developed for different groups and situations, a system of reference for specific and generic skills, common procedures for validating skills, a method of adapting educational systems and methods.
Contract number : PT/95/1/00092/P/I.1.1.a/FPC
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Conversion of training needs into objectives
Training programmes/ curriculum
Methodologies for placements
Public :
Workers/ Employees
Young people entering work
Companies
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Coordinator
1675 Pontinha
Portugal
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