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Kuldiga Technology and tourism technical schools ’ experience in HansaECVET

Kuldiga Technology and tourism technical schools ’ experience in HansaECVET. Lāse Juska ,project coordinator of Kuldiga Technology and tourism technical school e-mail: lase.juska@gmail.com. Participants of HansaECVET.

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Kuldiga Technology and tourism technical schools ’ experience in HansaECVET

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  1. KuldigaTechnologyandtourismtechnicalschools’ experienceinHansaECVET Lāse Juska ,project coordinator of Kuldiga Technology and tourism technical school e-mail: lase.juska@gmail.com

  2. Participants of HansaECVET • 16 VET (Vocational Education and Training) providers and 16 hosting companies, two from each of our eight member states in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR). • The member states are in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden.

  3. HansaECVETinbrief Match-making refers to finding on-the-job places (host-companies) abroad,  Project coaching refers to guiding the student and the host-company in the process originating from the student’s project (learning or business) to ensure success of the journeyman travel. The model provides quality assurance to VET mobilities through the use of individual projects involving all the three parts; VET provider, student and host-company.

  4. Workshop in Hamburg 12 - 14 May 2014 • Overview of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) in HansaECVET, • Overview of ECVET • Working groups2 VETproviders and 2 companies per group • Working groups work on learning outcomes, • Memorandum of Understanding

  5. Workshop in Hamburg 12 - 14 May 2014

  6. Webinar on 30 June 2014 • It was divided into two parts. First, two lectures in the morning: one introduced the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) and the HansaECVET; the other an introduction to ECVET. • In the afternoon we havehad possibilities to have coaching sessions withtwo experts on ECVET, Christel-Ulrike Scholtz and Susanne Alda-Sperling. • Participants were able to sign up for a 45 minutes session for each couple (VET providers + hosting companies). The webinar and coaching was open for all participants

  7. Seminar in Stockholm29.09. – 01.10.2014. • HansaECVET project has introduced the HansaVET-model of Journeyman Travelling, a method supporting internationalision and business integration in the Baltic Sea Region. • During the seminar project participants have learn how to use the method. One of the units will be a mobility related on this method.

  8. Seminar in Stockholm29.09. – 01.10.2014.

  9. Next steps • creating an internal database for project documentation • agrements on units of learning outcomes • signing a Memorandum of Understanding • together with hosting companies and students sign Learning Agreements before to the mobility

  10. Our conclusions + Possibility to communicate with host company before mobility. It gives us clear understanding about necessary skills needed to develop. + The content of practice is created with involving student. + Incredibly important is include in learning unitintercultural and social skills

  11. Thank you! www.hansaecvet.eu

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