Objective
OBJECTIVES
This study proposes to identify, firstly, training needs in the water industry, and, secondly, the tools and training provision already in existence in five Member States. The qualifications which - in this sector - could be recognised internationally will then be identified. Finally, guidelines will be developed for the harmonisation of training programmes in the various countries affected.
ACTIVITIES
The programme of work will include the following activities: defining methodologies which will be used to identify training needs in order to ensure their homogeneity and comparability; evaluating results given by training already in existence in the five Member States; setting up training programmes up-dated on the basis of the results of previous analyses.
RESULTS
A report which summarises the current state of play for training in the partner countries, which presents an analysis of needs in terms of training content, tools and structures and which identifies the qualifications and methodologies accepted on an international level.
Contract number : I/95/2/105/III.2.a/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Training as a sectoral dynamic
Products :
Methodologies for vocational guidance
Training programmes/ curriculum
Public :
Companies
Workers/ Employees
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Coordinator
00192 Roma
Italy
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