Objective
OBJECTIVES
This study aims to produce an analysis based on research into training needs encountered in the European publishing industry and in the electronic environment of the information society. The results of the study aim to allow training organisations, businesses and local partners to develop appropriate training strategies, to undertake pilot projects, to produce training modules and distance-learning modules, which will form the basis of a transnational vocational training programme in the publishing industry.
ACTIVITIES
Front-line training organisations in France, Germany, in the Netherlands, in Spain and in the United Kingdom will, with support from a university in the UK, examine the training needs and qualifications shortfalls perceived by companies and the social partners in the publishing industry. This will be carried out through questionnaires and in-depth interviews on the national and transnational markets of this sector of industry.
RESULTS
The main result of the project will be a report on the training needs, existing and projected, in the publishing industry. The report will examine the existing skills, analyse the results of the national and transnational survey, issue recommendations designed to improve availability and propose a means of developing pilot projects as usefully as possible.
Contract number : UK/95/2/49/III.2.a/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Relationship between training and research
Products :
Publication
Conversion of training needs into objectives
Public :
Workers/ Employees
Companies
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
SW18 2OZ London
United Kingdom
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