CEDEFOP'i õppereisid perioodil märts-juuni 2008
2007.a septembris avaneb taas võimalus kandideerida õppereisidele, mis on suurepärane võimalus Euroopa Liidu toel arendada koostööd teiste Euroopa riikide kolleegidega.
Tööandjad on oodatud osa võtma kutsehariduse valdkonna õppereisidest. Vt. kataloogi siit.
Lähiajal edastame lisainfot kandideerimise korralduse kohta.
Lisainfo: Kristi-Jette Remi, kristi@ettk.ee
CEDEFOP Study visits March-June 2008
Study visits is one of the key actions of the transversal programme of the Lifelong learning programme 2007-13 (LLP). Its objective is to support policy development and cooperation at European level in lifelong learning, notably in the context of the Lisbon process and the Education and Training 2010 work programme, as well as the Bologna and Copenhagen processes and their successors.
Starting on 1 January 2008, study visits will consolidate two former study visit programmes: the Arion study visits, part of Socrates II for education decisionmakers, and Cedefop study visits, part of Leonardo da Vinci II mobility for those responsible for vocational training. At European level, the programme will be coordinated by Cedefop (European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training) on behalf of the European Commission.
A study visit is a short-term visit of three to five days for a small group of specialists and decision-makers representing various groups of education and vocational training. They are stakeholders who want to examine a particular aspect of lifelong learning in another participating country. The profile of a participant corresponds mainly to one of the following categories: • company training managers; • directors of education and vocational training institutions, centres or providers; • directors of guidance centres; • directors of validation or accreditation centres; • educational and vocational training inspectors; • head teachers, teacher trainers; • heads of departments; • human resource managers; • owners/managers of SMEs; • pedagogical or guidance advisers; • representatives of chambers of commerce/ industry/crafts; • representatives of education and training networks and associations; • representatives of educational services, labour offices or guidance centres; • representatives of employers’ organisations; • representatives of local, regional and national authorities; • representatives of trade unions; • researchers.
The groups normally consist of 10 to15 participants. Study visits are organised locally or regionally and coordinated by the National Agency.
They provide a forum for discussion, exchange and learning on themes of common interest and on European and national priorities. By exchanging innovative ideas and practices, participants promote the quality and transparency of their education and training systems.
Programme announcement for study visits from March to June 2008 Contact Person in Estonia:
Centre for Educational Programmes Archimedes Foundation Ms Sirli Taniloo Koidula 13A, 10125 Tallinn Tel: 372 696 24 10 sirli@archimedes.ee http://www.hkk.ee/
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