Objective
The aim of this project is to help strengthen the area of foreign trade in commercial vocational training. The objective is to improve teaching in schools and in-company training by developing multilingual materials.
The drawing-up of a catalogue of learning objectives and examination requirements will provide further impetus with regard to the structuring and organising of vocational qualifications. Co-operation between partners in various European countries will ensure that the content of a foreign-trade vocational training programme is developed from a European perspective. Foreign-trade activities require business to be conducted in different languages. To facilitate this, teaching materials will be produced in the working languages: German, English and French. To promote self-learning, a multimedia learning software package will also be produced on CD-Rom in addition to printed materials. The materials package will be further supplemented by a trilingual glossary of specialist foreign-trade terms for use in vocational training.
Impact
The project will provide support for initial vocational training by consolidating training programme content. Multimedia self-learning products will also be used in this regard to combine linguistic competence with a specialist qualification, thus promoting dissemination of the same.
Contract number : D/96/1/02015/PI/III.1.a/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
New job profiles
Language skills
Self-training and distance learning
Products :
Glossaries
Group training with tutor
Book, manual, guide
Public :
Young people in training
Teachers
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
90762 Fürth
Germany
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