Objective
The aim of this project is to promote transnational cooperation between European training providers regarding youth training and 'second chances' for poorly-qualified young workers. More specifically, the partners will look at ways of : making training more flexible and modular; and encouraging more young people to resume their education. The project will build on previous research on the effectiveness of educational innovations for poorly-qualified young people.
The project activities are as follows :
- training needs study and analysis of innovative practices in the youth education area;
- design of new training curricula and contents to promote new skills for young drop-outs;
- study to identify good-practices and experiences in youth training, and the feasibility of transferring them;
- training project to develop European training modules for teachers and trainers;
- national contrast seminars to exchange and compare experiences.
Impact
Extensive dissemination of the results amongst national training policy makers and practitioners will guarantee that the outcomes of this project are widely implemented in the Member States involved in the partnership.
Contract number : E/97/1/21247/PI/I.1.1.e/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Transition of young people to work
Disadvantaged people
Social exclusion
Products :
Methodologies for analysing training needs
Description of new occupational profiles
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Disadvantaged groups
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Vocational training policy makers/ Decision makers
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Coordinator
08003 Barcelona
Spain
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