Objective
Across Europe increasing numbers of adults are going into adult education/second chance education to further their careers or to improve their employment prospects. Professional guidance is important to ensure that educational choices are relevant to needs. Training institutions however have little experience in providing the training of trainers in adult education. Drawing on the experience of Scotland, where an Adult Education Guidance and Information Service (AEGIS) was established in 1988, this project seeks to promote the development of vocational guidance facilities through developing the capacity of the education/training system to train trainers to train guidance workers to work with adults.
In cooperation with AEGIS, trainers from the partner countries will :
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Contract number : IRL/97/1/31003/PI/I.1.1.c/CONT
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Vocational/ Careers guidance
Forecasting training needs
Evaluation of vocational training
Products :
Description of new occupational profiles
Open and distance learning material
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Unemployed
Workers in companies
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Coordinator
1 Dublin
Ireland
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