Phoenix VIII
Start date: Jun 1, 2015,
End date: May 31, 2017
PROJECT
FINISHED
The different participants are :
-Nicolas Joseph Cugnot high school and its students aged over 18 and studying mechanics and bodywork
Our mobility project is organized in two different one month period for ten students for each period
(Total of 20 participants over two years)
First period: from Friday 22nd January to Sunday 21st February 2016
Second period: from Friday 6th January to Sunday February 5th 2017
-Doncaster College that is our intermediate partner for the cultural, educational and caring of the students
-The companies (auto dealerships) that welcome our students for a placement in their mechanic and car body workshops.
The project has many educational, professional and human goals.
We aim at :
Strengthening the students’ assets
Making them Learn and share new knowledge and know how
Improving the students’ integration into the world of work and their personal development
Developing the students’ self confidence
Developing the professional and technical exchanges between our two countries
Strengthening the partnership between Nicolas Joseph Cugnot and the local companies
Making our students real European Citizens eager to travel or even work in a European country.
Thanks to this partnership the twenty students will work during four weeks in a garage, sharing different positions in the workshop and at the reception.
They will work different technical points they have to master to graduate.
A tutor from the company will always supervise their work and a teacher from Cugnot high school will come half time of the placement to assess their different tasks.
During these four weeks, the students live on a campus and share the life of other students.
At the end of the placement, we think that the students will :
Be more conscious of the real opportunities then can have on the European market and feel their European Citizenship.
Have a better resume to find a job anywhere.
Improve their professional knowledge together with their personal behavior.
Be more open minded and thus ready to experiment any new project.
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