Together for a better VET!

This project aimed to enhance the overall quality and effectiveness of vocational mobilities in the VET sector. It focused on equipping teachers with the necessary skills, providing a comprehensive guide for accompanying persons, and fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among project partners to ensure the inclusion of best practices. Ultimately, the project sought to create more meaningful and impactful vocational mobility experiences for students in the VET sector.

The Project

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Project
Together for a better VET!
Project number
2020-1-PL01-KA202-082105
Type of project
Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training
Programme
Erasmus+
Time period
2020-2022

Objectives

1

Development and implementation of the training for preparing teachers as accompanying persons during vocational mobilities of students in the VET sector.
2

Development and use in subsequent projects of the Guide for people who conduct the roles accompanying persons during vocational mobilities of students in the VET sector
3

Exchange of good practices related with vocational mobility projects in the VET sector and including the best of them in activities carried out by each partner.

Results

Training program for accompanying persons

Providing teachers, tutors, and other staff – responsible for managing groups of VET students participating in Erasmus+ program mobilities – with guidance on adopting effective practices and behaviors.

Guide for Accompanying persons

In addition to the training, a supplementary document was created to assist accompanying persons in their daily tasks,  ensuring that they retain and apply the knowledge they gained or helping them to improve their skills

Consult the results here!

Partners

Zespol Szkol Ponadpodstawowych in Bystrzyca Klodzka
Poland - Project Leader
Elektroniczne Zakłady Naukowe
Poland
IFOM
Italy
Sundreams Global
Spain
Mundus
Spain
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