Objective
Employees are often confronted with a large difference between school theory and workplace practice. Against this background, the aim of this project is to develop an education programme for company tutors/mentors in ports. It also aims to establish a close relationship between teachers in vocational training organisations and company tutors/mentors so that both can benefit from each others experiences.
The education programme will consist of pedagogical, psychological and sociological subjects relevant to training and supervision. The partners will record and pool their respective experience with different training methods. A data base on both formal and informal training options will be established.
Impact
The effectiveness of company tutors/mentors will be greatly enhanced by the project. In turn, this will improve the training of port employees. Another outcome will be an on-going development of interaction between schools and companies in the sector.
Contract number : DK/96/1/00437/PI/I.1.1.b/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Relationship training - work organisation
Sectoral development
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Group training with tutor
Book, manual, guide
Public :
Workers in companies
Less-qualified
Teachers
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Coordinator
1871 Frederiksberg
Denmark
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