Objective
OBJECTIVES
Through a transnational partnership already established between training organisations in South Wales, Hesse and Picardie, with each partner heading a large regional network, the pilot project will develop training modules with a stronger European dimension. It will culminate in a placement/exchange programme between three European regions and will allow both companies and training organisations to be involved in the project, thereby strengthening co-operation between employers and training providers.
ACTIVITIES
The initial aim of the project is to develop a common method of student evaluation for the new training modules which will allow for mutually recognised certification between partner organisations. The partners will then create a network of European partners committed to introducing the training modules to other apprenticeship and qualification programmes. They will try to improve the quality of apprenticeship by disseminating relevant apprenticeship practices.
PRODUCTS
A total of eight training modules will be produced. In the first year, transnational training modules in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Travel and Tourism will be delivered, with training modules in Construction, Printing, and Hotel and Catering being provided in the second and third years. A guide book designed to consolidate the work methods evolved during the workshops will be published.
Contract number : UK/PP/1a/68
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Apprenticeship
Products :
Short training courses
Training programmes/ curriculum
Training programmes/ curriculum
Public :
Young people entering work
Workers/ Employees
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
CF1 5AN Cardiff
United Kingdom
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