Objective
The European Hospitality Learning Program (EHLP) is designed for the European hospitality and tourism industry and focuses on the training and development of supervisors, managers and owners of companies from the SME sector. In particular it addresses the challenge of providing individuals with a broader knowledge-base in terms of comprehension, creativity, decision making and the capability to respond to changes in the working environment.
EHLP is designed to fill in the gap in lifelong learning for current and future hospitality industry managers. The pilot learning modules will develop a practical framework and test the concept of open and distance learning in the European hospitality industry.
Impact
The project will give students an accessible and flexible learning path, at their own time and their own pace. These modules will provide a basis for the construction of a European Diploma in Hospitality Management.
Contract number : FIN/96/2/0858/PI/II.1.1.a/CONT
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Self-training and distance learning
Access to vocational training
Training in SMEs
Products :
Open and distance learning material
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Book, manual, guide
Public :
Less-qualified
Young workers
Workers in companies
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Coordinator
00321 Helsinki
Finland
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