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Energooszczędne budownictwo szkieletowe
Date du début: 1 juin 2015, Date de fin: 31 mai 2017 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

Quality changes, together with growing geographical area of labour market, bring the necessity of broadening the qualifications of vocational school graduates by providing them with additional practical, language and social skills. Erasmus+ Programme creates such opportunities. The Project called ‘Energooszczędne budownictwo szkieletowe’ (Energy-saving Frame Construction) is designed for students of 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades of vocational school. The training will be held in vocational school in Presov, Slovakia, the school of similar training profile to ours. ZSB has been keeping friendly relations and cooperation with that school for more than 35 years now. The Presov School, unlike ours, has been holding the trainings for students in professions covered by the programme for tens of years. Three-week professional trainings will take place in two terms: from 14.09.2015 to 02.10.2015 and from 09.05.2016 to 27.05.2016 and will be held in training halls od SOSt in Presov which have been designer to enable activities adequate to those performed in real conditions such as actual construction sites. Two 24-people training groups will be recruited from the students of 2nd and 3rd grades of vocational classes specializing in the following professions: bricklayer-plasterer; building and finishing works in construction fitter. The training covers a parallel practice work of two 12-people subgroups. Subgroup I will concentrate on carpenter works while subgroup II will work on roofing. At the same time both groups will participate in classes concerning energy-saving materials and solutions used both in energy-saving and passive construction. Theoretical vocational matters for both groups will be covered at the same time during classes held in promoter`s institution and will be held at appropriate for ZSZ students` level. The choice of target group and training programme derives from ZSB development strategy which includes aspiration to be the leading regional building education centre fulfilling the needs of labour market in this field. Because of demographic and logistic matters, as well as the fact that not many junior high school graduates choose this field of further education, we are not able to organise such formal training within the curriculum of ZSB vocational school itself. In result we find it necessary to provide additional, out of school training in chosen profession to fulfill the needs of local labour market searching for professionals such as carpenters, roofers or insulators. The experience like this will also create a base for proceeding another programmes of different Erasmus+ sectors. The additional advantage of abroad training will be the possibility to know culture, habits and mother tongue of a partner country which matters a lot due to dynamic growth of econimical and cultural cooperation od Polish southern counties and Slovakia. The main goal of the training is to broaden the knowledge and skills meant for students of vocational schools with those not included in school curriculum which means getting new qualifications in carpentry, roofing and insulation as well as social and language skills. Thanks to the training, students involved in it will have the opportunity to praise themselves with additional theoretical and practical acomplishments so much valued by employers nowadays. The skills gained at the training will perfectly supplement their knowledge derived from school learning. Final exams of double formula will be held to assess the results of the training. The exams will be based on formal rules of confirming professional qualifications binding both in Poland and Slovakia. Aditionally every participant will be rewarded with adequate Europass in the field of Mobility (Europass Mobilność). The fundamental argument in favour of organizing this type of professional training is the falling number of students interested in vocational education deriving from growing educational aspirations. In future it may result in lack of professionals in many crafts. As a result the craftsmen may be more valuable in labour market tnan technical school graduates focused on further education. Therefore our choice of participants out of students of vocational school seems most reasonable as long as they will be provided with with the programme content in a modern way and in consequence will be equipped with necessary additional skills expected at European labour market nowadays.

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