Objective
The car repair sector is an important one in all European Union countries and is growing in importance in Central and East European countries. However, vocational training strategies are often only established nationally. This pilot project aims to introduce European automobile alternance training groups and to create a European network of establishments.
SEFAA will be centred around three objectives. The first will be to open a training group in Roanne, consisting of two young people from each European country. Participants must have first level vocational training and be able to communicate orally in French. The next step for SEFAA will be to organise educational engineering works on the first level of car maintenance to be carried out by groups of national experts and a group of transnational experts. These will take place over four phases. The first phase will consist of reviewing national training systems, systems of references and training programmes. The second phase will outline a common European training core. The third phase will be to create educational tools that can be adapted to each specific training situation. The fourth phase will involve organising training sessions for trainers and guardians. The project will end with an evaluation and a transfer of the formerly-experimental sector to the partners. Obtained results will be distributed in the form of manuals, guides and diskettes.
Impact
This European automobile alternance training groups will improve co-operation between the various establishments involved and will allow for comparisons of training practice.
Contract number : F/97/1/25780/PI/I.1.1.a/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Sectoral development
New job profiles
Products :
Methodologies for analysing training needs
Evaluation tools
Group training with tutor
Public :
Young people in training
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Tutors
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Coordinator
42300 Mably
France
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