Objective
People who develop, plan and organise continuing training need a systematic framework of relevant knowledge in order to be able to respond effectively to the demands of the labour market and enterprises. The objective of this project is therefore to adjust vocational training methods and content to take account of changes in work organisation, new technologies, environmental legislation, and the requirements of the single market.
More specifically, the aim of the project is to identify and define the profile of a new occupation - the social-economic trainer, to analyse and define the skills required by this position and to develop a specially tailored training programme. A pilot trial of the training programme will be carried out in the Syracuse area of Sicily. The partners will also produce a handbook on the methods and skills of socio-economic trainers. It will serve as a guide for putting into practice what has been learned during training. The handbook will be produced in paper format and on disk, for open and distance learning use.
A seminar will be organised to evaluate the project and its products, in collaboration with the social partners. An evaluation report will illustrate the results of the seminar.
Impact
The outputs of this project will enable economic trainers to design and develop training programmes that take account of the real needs of companies and their workers.
Contract number : I/97/1/29017/PI/I.1.1.b/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Industrial Change
Vocational qualifications
New job profiles
Products :
Description of new occupational profiles
Open and distance learning material
Selftraining
Public :
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Training experts
Managers/ Owners of SMES
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Coordinator
00185 Roma
Italy
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