Objective
OBJECTIVES
The objective of the project is to identify a common core curriculum for motor vehicle repair and maintenance on the basis of comparisons of existing training in the various partner countries involved in the project. This will be certified on a European level in order to offer workers equal qualifications and increased mobility on the employment market. On the basis of this curriculum the partners will try to develop training and assessment tools which can be used in initial and continuing vocational training.
ACTIVITIES
The project will be implemented in four phases. Firstly, the partners will focus on comparing all curricula of the Member States in order to establish a common core. On this basis they will then produce a suitable training model which they will test in all the partner countries with the aim of adjusting the common elements to the various countries and of identifying the specific requirements of each of them. This feedback will lead to the development of a training system certified by all the Member States. This can be complemented, if required, with a training module covering specific requirements.
PRODUCTS
The project will produce training and assessment tools linked to the common core curriculum which will enable trainees at various levels to achieve qualifications which can be recognised in all Member States.
Contract number : UK/95/1a/89
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Apprenticeship
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Training programmes/ curriculum
Short training courses
Public :
Workers/ Employees
Young people entering work
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
HA9 0RT Wembley
United Kingdom
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