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The city state of Berlin has a youth unemployment rate of roughly 9.5 % as of December 2015, the highest figure among all 16 German states. This problematic situation leads directly to the most important goal of the project – improving the employability of apprentices, students in full-time vocational training as well as those who have just completed their vocational training course. We want to re ...
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Mobility in Europe 2015-2017

Start date: Jun 1, 2015, End date: May 31, 2017,

De planlagte aktivitetene er: utplassering av 24 lærlinger ( inkludert 8 følgepersoner), 52 elever (inkludert 8følgepersoner), 41 yrkesfaglærere fra hele fylket inkludert 13 følgepersoner, fra over 310 lærebedrifter og 12 opplæringskontor, fra 25 forskjellige fag i løpet av 2 år. Varighet på oppholdet: lærlinger i 13 uker, elever i 2 uker, instruktører fra 5 dager til 1 uke, følgepersoner fr ...
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The city state of Berlin has a youth unemployment rate of over 10 percent as of February 2015. Unfortunately Berlin therefore has Germany’s highest unemployment rate for citizens 25 years old or younger. This problematic situation leads directly to the most important goal of the project – improving the employability of apprentices, students in full-time vocational training as well as those who hav ...
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Mobility in Europe 2014-2016

Start date: Jul 1, 2014, End date: Jun 30, 2016,

The planned activities are: Mobility of 76 trainees (including 8 following persons), 72 students (including 10 following persons), 98 vocational teachers/instructors from over 150 training companies across the county and 12 training offices, covering 20 different subjects, during two years . Duration of stay: apprentices for 13 weeks, students in VET: for two weeks, instructors for one week, follo ...
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Context/Project Background; This project is the last in a string of mobility projects related to the certificate that was awarded to the Friedrich-List-Schule in 2009 covering one of our projects (interim report in 2012), funded with EU mobility grants. Due to this constellation only a shortened application for this 2014 project was required - so we didn’t have answers to the full application ava ...
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Enhancing attractiveness, improving the quality and increasing the volume of mobility and cooperation between educational institutions and enterprise are all objectives of Leonardo da Vinci programme related to mobility.In the past many projects tried to pursue the above objectives separately with more or less success. The volume of mobility is unfortunately still almost totally dependent on the a ...
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This language project intends to create free-to-use on-line vocabulary for the hotel and tourism industry in 20 European languages. It should serve students, teachers and workers in the tourism industry. Further outcome of the project will be a CDROM.
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This language project intends to create free-to-use on-line vocabulary for the hotel and tourism industry in 20 European languages. It should serve students, teachers and workers in the tourism industry. Further outcome of the project will be a CDROM.
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The T-Tactic@school project was based on the needs of Secondary Schools and Vocational Training centres, to benefit from a strategy, system and tols for managing and mentoring international mobility projects (work placements). Furthermore it aimed at providing guidelines to the educational system to recognise, certify and validate the competences acquired by the students during the international e ...
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Different studies point out the need existing in different European countries for a migration workforce, making European countries opening more and more their labour market to people from other EU countries. But European mobility is limited in a great extent by the diversity of languages across the EU. Workers need to know words, professional vocabulary, commonly used expressions and practical inf ...
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