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Innovative development of entrepreneurial skills of youth

Start date: Sep 1, 2016, End date: Aug 31, 2018,

Young people on their way to adulthood face different challenges, but there is no bigger than to find a satisfactory job. Entrepreneurship is seen as one of the possible solutions to youth unemployment. The task of forming entrepreneurial skills in both formal and non-formal education is to promote creativity, innovation of the young people and their ability to identify and transfer the ideas into...
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MicroLearnings for Trainers and Teachers in VET systems

Start date: Oct 1, 2015, End date: Sep 30, 2017,

The quality of apprenticeship training is deteriorating in many EU countries, the number of early apprenticeship leavers is increasing and has reached alarming levels even in countries which have been praised for their dual vocational system. The skills of the apprentices do not match the needs of the economy. Many VET teachers and trainers lack digital competences and are not sufficiently prepare...
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The main objective of our project is to develop an innovative, efficient, currently unavailable training curriculum called SCOLA Training Curriculum for teachers and trainers working in VET, with the help of which they can enhance the successful entrance of their students into the labour market. So our primary target groups are VET teachers and trainers. Our curriculum to be developed with the us...
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Music is my Radar

Start date: Sep 1, 2015, End date: Aug 31, 2017,

“Illiteracy, defined as the total inability to read and write, has now been almost completely eradicated in EU, the phenomenon of functional illiteracy is becoming increasingly serious.” EU Parliament’s report on illiteracy & social exclusion-2002 Functional illiteracy is reading, writing and calculation skills that are inadequate "to manage daily living and employment tasks that require reading s...
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The European Construction sector is staffed by high levels of low-skilled migrant workers who in many cases lack host country and work-related language skills. Construction also accounts for the highest proportion of accidents at work among all sectors. Existing data suggest a higher accident rate for migrant workers. Experts consider language deficiencies as a barrier for improving safety in the ...
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