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VET mobility
Date du début: 1 juin 2014, Date de fin: 31 mai 2016 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

MCAST is promoting the VET mobility project to reach a fundamental aim regarding our work in the vocational education sector. We aim at giving our students an international dimension to their vocational education programmes. Together with their local work experience this project will give these students an unforgettable and unequalled international experience that will boost their working knowledge, their employability and their overall understanding of their field of studies. Apart from this, the MCAST staff members who participated in the project had a unique opportunity to experience foreign vocational education institutions, reviewing their programmes of studies, their organisational mode of operation and returning back to MCAST with a wealth of ideas that could be investigated and, where relevant, implemented in Malta. The mobility of staff members under this progarmme was an important cross-fertilisation exercise that creates a mutually beneficial relationship between the sending and the host institutions. Even more importantly, the mobilities of staff members served as a CPD (Continuous Professional Development) exercise that is key for educational institutions to keep up to date with the technological and pedagogical developments and advancements. Such mobilities helped to address the actual training needs of the College, the technological challenges proposed by the industry, the skills of the lecturers; all this for the benefit to the current and future students at MCAST. The main aims of this student-focused project were: -To gather evidence through training and work experience to enhance the students' learning experience and contribute to their qualification -To aid students in discovering the international dimension of their field of studies -To enhance the skills learnt at the College and transfer them to the work place -To experience new working methods not available locally -To promote and enhance the use of English as a working language The non-formal benefits of this project include enhanced team-working skills and decision-making skills. Being away from home and from Malta for 3 weeks will allow the students to enhance their individuality, their independence and by living with others, they will learn to be more tolerant, more accepting and be able to experience and understand different cultures. The placements were organised and coordinated according to the students’ field of studies. They were placed in organisations that could provide them with an alternative experience than the one they had in Malta. The country of choice was one that, while supporting the incoming students, offered them a challenge, a new experience and something to explore. Language preparation where necessary was given locally and the students and staff members were assisted in preparing themselves logistically, culturally and psychologically for their placements. Similarly, placements for staff members were focused on their areas of competence and subject. The MCAST International Office supported the staff members in a similar manner as it supported the students.

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