Objective
OBJECTIVES
The project partners propose to work towards an improved training for trainers. In fact if the aim is to train a competitive work force, it is vital for trainers to be informed of technological innovations, the qualification needs which arise from them and, therefore, the skills that they have to teach the trainees. The project partners propose to adapt the methods and content of vocational trainer training by referring to an innovative methodology devised and tested in France. Finally, the trainer will make contact with young people in initial training and adapt their training to the vocational situations of each partner region.
ACTIVITIES
To do this, each partner will help to produce a framework of reference for jobs, taking special regional features into account. This framework of reference will make it possible to translate the vocational characteristics that emerge into required skills and to adapt trainer training to teaching these skills. It will be possible to adapt the training modules to the specific needs of the trainers according to their initial level. Finally, the partners will work towards the transnational validation of the training modules created in this way.
PRODUCTS
The project will produce training modules for trainers undergoing initial vocational training, a framework of reference for jobs, teaching tools in the form of working guides, distance training tools and multimedia material.
Contract number : E/24
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Relationship training - work organisation
Products :
Seminars/ Training of trainers
Methodologies for vocational guidance
New occupational profiles
Public :
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Young people entering work
Young people in training
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Coordinator
06800 Merida
Spain
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