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Developing life and employability competences through mobility
Date du début: 1 sept. 2015, Date de fin: 31 août 2018 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

This project aims to contribute to Europe 2020 Strategy, Rethinking Education and the Youth Guarantee by helping to address high rates of youth unemployment and skills gaps. Through the development of a new employability and entrepreneurship course unit of e-learning materials for use before, during and after a mobility, participants will develop their international and soft skills such as team work and intercultural understanding to improve their employability. Higher Education and VET partners will exchange knowledge and work with business networks to develop the course unit which will complement ECVET principles and encourage young people, particularly those who face barriers, to participate. Objectives - To improve the effectiveness of work or study placements in another country by developing and testing an employability/entrepreneurship unit of online learning resources for use before, during and after a mobility. - To build on good practice from previous project outcomes which helped to improve employability competences: LIFE 2, EMPLOY, and ECVET4Practitioners. - To involve employers throughout the project to ensure materials developed are in line with employer needs and help to ensure that learners are work ready. - To follow ECVET principles so that learning outcomes are acknowledged and transferable across the EU - To maximise impact by further use of the employability/entrepreneurship unit in mobilities organised by VET and Higher Education institutions. Following an analysis of best practice from previous projects, partners will develop e-learning materials to develop competences in line with employer needs. 6 teachers from VET/HE partner organisations will participate in a workshop to plan how best to use the project's e-learning materials, exchange ideas and utilise the ECVET system. They will continue to be involved throughout the project and be ambassadors to promote further use in their own and other organisations. 25 students, including 5 for whom participation is difficult, and 5 teachers from VET/HE partner organisations will test materials with students, teachers and businesses in another country. Materials will also be piloted by 5 Higher Education students and 1 teacher (externally funded). Business partners and networks will be involved in online interviews to prepare participants, feedback on the effectiveness of the employability module and discussions on career opportunities. In the maximising impact phase, materials will be used in a wider range of mobilities including traineeships reaching approximately 110 students and 22 teachers. Pilot evaluations by learners, teachers and employers will include the development of employability competences (soft skills and language practice/intercultural), perception of entrepreneurship as a possible career option and willingness to participate in a mobility from those in situations that make participation more difficult. The e-learning materials will be available for wider use in Year 3 of the project and after the end of the project as open educational resources via the project website. Teacher and learner guides will also be produced and tested to provide guidance on how best to use the e-learning materials at each phase of the mobility. A report will be published on the project outcomes and experiences of learners, teachers and employers to explain how the e-learning materials can be used to benefit different target groups including businesses. A quality plan with indicators will be regularly reviewed by the internal evaluator to ensure that the project’s products and processes are effective. All partners will disseminate throughout the project to target groups of VET and HE learners, teachers, managers, employers, employees and policy influencers. Four national and two international multiplier events will be held to encourage wider use of the e-learning materials in VET and HE organisations and businesses. EfVET will promote the project across Europe through its 1500 members, links with EU networks and involvement in EC consultations. The project will benefit learners from different disciplines to be better prepared for the workplace and able to consider a broader range of career options including entrepreneurship and international work. Teachers will become more skilled in developing learners’ employability competences and following the ECVET structure to manage and recognise learners’ progress. VET and HE managers will understand the benefits of encouraging the use of the employability unit and mobilities within the curriculum. Employers will develop their links with education and develop their internationalisation skills, learn from other countries and use the e-learning materials developed in their own staff training programmes beyond the project end. Policy influencers will become more aware of how the project’s products can help improve the employability of young people as part of national and EU strategies

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