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Workshops for testing a Quality assurance framework for VET e-Learning was done in Sofia with VET practicioners and ECQ ltd. Bulgaria

The European Quality Centre and the State Enterprise “Bulgarian-German Centre for Vocational Training”, organized and delivered a workshop on the PERCEIVE project – developing a quality framework for online VET training, which held on 19.12.2022 (Monday) at 15:00 online.

The main objectives of the workshop were discussing and constructively refining the Framework for a higher degree of relevance in the field of VET, while during the workshop the participants were reviewing the Preliminary Version of the Quality Framework for Distance VET, managed to discuss and review the proposed key indicators.

The PERCEIVE project objectives are:

To propose a process-oriented lifecycle model for quality assurance in e-learning development and delivery (primarily in the VET sector).

Develop a quality assurance certificate to ensure that specific quality criteria are applied when designing or delivering e-learning solutions.

Provision of training materials for VET professionals to support the adaptation of the quality assurance framework in their work (when delivering e-learning).

The framework consists of 3 different Axis, namely students, teachers and staff and context. Each Axis is comprised by 3 to 6 Aspects, which cover all the topics that need to be evaluated in order to perform quality assurance activities.

Each Aspect is comprised by three sections. In the processes and procedures, we describe the content of the Aspect and we analyse all the topics that need to be considered by the evaluator in order to apply the PERCEIVE Framework. In the Actors section we mention all the different types of agents that are involved, in any way, in the quality assurance process. Finally, our monitoring system is comprised by the indicators and KPIs that need to be measured in order to apply the PERCEIVE Framework and evaluate the e-learning programme.

The website of the project is https://perceive-project.eu/

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K Tour project: 1st meeting in presence

The first organizational meeting of the project “K-Tour: a key to accessible and sustainable tourism” was held in Velingrad in Bulgaria on 7th and 8th November 2022, which saw the participation in the presence of the project representatives of the Portuguese partners, Bulgarians and Italians representing the schools EPROMAT – Escola Profissional de Matosinhos, VET Tourism “Aleko Konstantinov”, EPJC – Escola Profissional de Campanhã, Ite “Scarpellini” and the online participation of EGInA.
During these days, the methodological and organizational foundations of the project were laid, in a climate of great collaboration and understanding, and the next commitments were set, in view of the mobility in February.

K Tour project is one of 4 projects submitted, after the Blended Course, implemented within the ENNE Project.

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Workshops for multiplying QAS practices were conducted in 2 Bulgarian network schools

The QAS international training was conducted for ENNE member in Sofia (May 2022) and as a continuation of it, each of the 17 participants from the 5 countries were to conduct and multiply the methodology for quality assurance in their own working environment by guaranteeing that the essence of the training and its objectives to ensure proper and quality conducted international mobilities in the field of VET.

In September 2022 in 2 partner schools such trainings were conducted where altogether above 40 VET practitioners were informed and involved in local workshops to be trained and get acquainted with the basics of quality requirements. VET quality standards and the essence of international mobilities.

Most of the participants ensure the information that was presented was useful and new to them. All participants were encouraged to register and use of EUCKEM – European Knowledge Center for Mobility. It is a platform developed by international practitioners for fellow practitioners. In the platform, one can find easily-accessible, comprehensive and practical information on how to organize and manage a quality mobility project step-by-step, we support beneficiaries interested in going abroad and in addition, we want to facilitate partner search on the basis of clear information about the placement offers and shared principles for quality mobility projects.

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ENNE is inviting you to the “International Networking Event” online

The invitation is for the “International Networking Event” on Wednesday 26 October from 14.00 to 16.00 and it is open for all the members of our national networks to gather together online

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

 

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Final Conference in Brussels

The ENNE project final event on “Quality mobility for the enhancement of VET”,  took place in Brussels on 23 September 2022 at Umbria Region Office.

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After a welcoming from the Umbria Region representatives and project coordinator we introduced our guests:

  • Anna Barbieri, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion – European Commission; discussion on the EU ongoing and upcoming initiatives for the promotion and enhancement of VET
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All partners presented the main project’s results and outputs:

  • Charline Van Osselaer, Manager at Connectief on Report on national focus groups for setting up VET Excellence networks in partner countries;
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  • Jan Mueller, Project manager at Wisamar on MOOC on “Quality of mobility projects in VET”;
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  • Ylenia Cariani, Communication Manager at EGInA on Blended course on KA2 Erasmus+ Proposal writing;
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  • Anie Antonova, Project Manager at ECQ on Quality Assurance System for transnational mobility;
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  • Claudia Amaro, Project Manager at Arts&Skills on Internationalization activities for the enhancement of VET centres
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There has been a Panel discussion on VET challenges with local and national VET stakeholders, moderated by Ben Bruyndonckx, the International mobility coordinator at Connectief:

  • Jens Vermeersch, Coordinator Internationalisation at GO! from Belgium;
  • Margherita Battaglini, VET Teacher and Erasmus+ coordinator from Italy;
  • Sandra Machado, School board representative at Agrupamento de Escolas Francisco de Holanda from Portugal;
  • Manuela Vogelsang, VET teacher of RHS Chemnitz.

The following session was online with Laura Cremonte, Project Designer at EGInA and Coordinator of the Blended Course implemented.

The other guests discussed “The VET Mobility outside the EU borders

  • From Italy to Japan: Maurizio Morini, VET teacher and Erasmus+ coordinator at IO Dante Alighieri of Nocera Umbra;
  • From Belgium to South Africa: Guillaume Goes, former VET student at VTI Oostende
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The final panel of the conference was focused on the ENNE Policy Recommendations moderated by Altheo Valentini, ENNE project coordinator:

The final conference concluded the discussion on the next steps for the ENNE Networks’ sustainability.

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VR for vocational training in the hospitality sector

VET VR ACADEMY seeks to address the particular challenges posed by COVID19 to hospitality education with digital innovations: a transnational online learning platform and interactive VR environments.

The Covid 19 pandemic has undoubtedly had a devastating impact on the hospitality industry across Europe. Vocational training in the sector, for which work experience in internships and training companies is essential, has also been severely affected. This is confirmed byresults of a stocktaking carried out in the framework of the Erasmus+ project VET VR ACADEMY in the five partner countries France, Spain, Cyprus, Denmark and Germany: Training institutions have been keen to adapt quickly to these changes. The digitalisation of classrooms has made it possible to continue training as much as possible. However, the unwillingness of some VET providers to invest in technological equipment and tools, the difficult financial situation during the pandemic and the lack of digital skills among teachers and trainers led to many delays and problems in implementing existing programmes and designing new ones. These impairments also affected the content, examinations and training successes as well as the attractiveness of the occupational profiles and training as a whole. In addition, practical work experience in particular, which is essential in this field, was lacking during training.

Digital tools as an answer to the specific challenges

Building on these survey results , the partnership is now preparing to develop an online learning platform and virtual reality environments for targeted training in the hospitality sector.  The online platform will include at least three modules: interpersonal skills, technical skills and specific skills related to the professional environment.

The VR environments, will enable VET learners in the hospitality sector to gain insight into and train professional practices in the hospitality sector in the partner countries, will cover five thematic areas and be available in French, Spanish, English, German and Greek:

– Setting a table

– Cocktail preparation

– Serve und clear meals

– Flambé at the table

– Hygiene and cleaning

These tools can be used not only to enhance and complement on-site vocational training, but also to support language learning and prepare for mobility abroad.

https://www.vetvracademy.eu/

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“Multicultural work experience for successful career start”, JobStart

Twenty-one students and three teachers from three vocational schools (National High School in Finance and Business – Sofia, Vocational High School of Economics “G.S. Rakovski”Yambol and The School of Commerce – Burgas) took part in the project “Multicultural work experience for successful career start” – JobStart, № 2020-1-BG01-KA102-078660. The project is implemented within the Erasmus+ Programme, Key Action 1, VET Sector. The consortium is led and coordinated by the “Europrojects” Foundation – Sofia, Bulgaria.

Students underwent a two-week internship in the Spanish organization M&M Profuture Traning S.L. in the period 07-21 August, 2022. Beneficiaries increased their professional skills and competencies by preparing PESTLE and SWOT analysis, business plan, analysis of the organizational structure and different financing alternatives, application of brainstorming techniques and more. Moreover, participants increased their business English, broadened their viewpoint and learned about the Spanish culture and traditions.

The theoretical knowledge and practical skills were certified by a EUROPASS Mobility document and a Certificate of Professional Practice.

JobStart project promotes the interaction between the world of school and the business reality, stimulates the acquisition of skills and the achievement of personal development, invests in activities representing added value for young people and supports equal access for all to high-quality education and practice.

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Training course on QAS in Sofia, the experience of the Vocational School “Penna” based in Italy

Emanuela, a mathematics teacher at the Istituto di Istruzione Secondaria Superiore “G. Penna” of Asti, an agricultural technical institute and professional institute for food and wine, tells of her experience in Bulgaria

“The school, a partner of the ENNE Project, was present from 30 May to 3 June 2022 for the Erasmus quality standards workshop held in Sofia. 

The week was rich of content that immediately aroused my interest and curiosity and motivated me to undertake a mobility course at the school where I teach. During my school career, I spent a year in London to learn the English language much better, but also enriched my knowledges. 

 I was totally in agreement with the principles of inclusion, digital education, active participation in the Erasmus network and sustainability and environmental responsibility of the Erasmus system and I tried to learn as much as possible from the experienced teachers I met during the week.

I believe that confrontation with people who have experience in the field is the most formative thing there is for a novice teacher and I thank everyone for their patience with me, answering my questions that may have seemed obvious to them. 

I was very happy and when I came back to Italy, I immediately felt the need to tell the Headmaster about my experience and we scheduled a meeting for 27 June to share the experience with all interested colleagues.

During the meeting, I illustrated the slides on the Erasmus Quality Standards for a correct management of VET mobility activities with a focus on the practical activities we should have undertaken to start a mobility scheme for our students and teachers.

The aim of the meeting was mainly to convey some of my enthusiasm to my colleagues and the many questions I received were testimony to my small success.

The first step was to set up a working group for the school’s accreditation and to gather signatures, I had to schedule a second meeting about ten days later. 

During this second meeting, which was attended by the most interested teachers, who are now part of the working group, we addressed more specific topics concerning our accreditation project in vocational education and training.

The working team became “official” during the Teachers’ Board meeting and it composed of the institute’s project manager (was the person who allowed me to get in touch with the entire Enne project group) the school headmaster, the director of administrative services, PCTO (school-job experience) contact persons and two English language teachers were included in. It is a very close-knit team because we have all worked together on projects before.

Because of our lack of experience in mobility and the tight deadline for our school’s application for accreditation (the deadline is mid-October), we chose to get in contact with the accredited training agency EGInA, active in the field of European projects and partner in the ENNE project.

The motivation is there, the enthusiasm is not lacking, we just have to get going”.

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Quality mobility for the enhancement of VET: final international conference of the ENNE project

The ENNE project final event on “Quality mobility for the enhancement of VET”,  will take place in Brussels on 23 September 2022 and you can participate in presence or online!

VENUE: Umbria Region Office in Brussels, Rond-Point Schuman 14 – 1040 Brussels

Click here to register!

PROGRAMME

  • 9.30 – 10.00 Registration and networking coffee
  • 10.00 – 10.15 Institutional Welcome from the Umbria Region representatives and project coordinator
  • 10.15 – 10.45 Keynote on the EU ongoing and upcoming initiatives for the promotion and enhancement of VET
    – Anna Barbieri, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion – European Commission
  • 10.45 – 11.45 Presentation of the main project’s results and outputs:
    Report on national focus groups for setting up VET Excellence networks in partner countries
    – Charline Van Osselaer, Manager at Connectief
    MOOC on “Quality of mobility projects in VET”
    – Jan Mueller, Project manager at Wisamar
    Blended course on KA2 Erasmus+ Proposal writing
    – Ylenia Cariani, Communication Manager at EGInA
    Quality Assurance System for transnational mobility
    – Anie Antonova, Project Manager at ECQ
    Internationalization activities for the enhancement of VET centres
    – Claudia Amaro, Project Manager at Arts&Skills
    Interactive session with testimonials from the partner countries
  • 11.45 – 12.30 Panel discussion on VET challenges with local and national VET stakeholders moderated by Ben Bruyndonckx, International mobility coordinator at Connectief
    Participants:
    – Jens Vermeersch, Coordinator Internationalisation at GO! from Belgium
    – Margherita Battaglini, VET Teacher and Erasmus+ coordinator from Italy
    – Sandra Machado, School board representative at Agrupamento de Escolas Francisco de Holanda from Portugal
    – Manuela Vogelsang, VET teacher of RHS Chemnitz 
  • 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Break
  • 13.30 – 14.00 VET Mobility outside the EU borders
    – from Italy to Japan: Maurizio Morini, VET teacher and Erasmus+ coordinator at IO Dante Alighieri of Nocera Umbra 
    – From Belgium to South Africa: Guillaume Goes, former VET student at VTI Oostende
  • 14.00 – 14.45 Panel discussion with representatives of VET networks for the validation the ENNE Policy Recommendations moderated by Altheo Valentini, ENNE project coordinator

    Participants:

  • VET providers, represented by
  • Intermediary organisations, represented by
  • Companies, represented by
  • 14.45 – 15.00 Closing remarks and next steps for the sustainability of the ENNE Networks

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PERCEIVE, develoPmEnt of quality assuRanCe mEchanisms in VET E-learning environments

PERCEIVE – develoPmEnt of quality assuRanCe mEchanisms In VET E-learning environments is an ongoing project in the field of VET where ECQ is actively participating. Within the project 7 partners from 5 countries – Bulgaria (ECQ and “Bulgarian-German VET Centre”), Belgium (Association Europeenne Pour La Formation Professionnelle), Germany (EVBB and BK Consult), Greece (AKMI) and Italy (ENAIP) are cooperating and together for achieving the project objectives. Project is specifically aimed at the quality assurance of the design and delivery of Vocational e-learning, including training provision process, such as legislation, financing, organization and management of elearning, technical solutions needed, upskilling of human resources, including VET teaching and other VET staff.

The project partners met at the end of July to discuss and plan the work for the creation of the Framework. In October it is expected to be completed and ready. Also in the last quarter of 2022 multiplier events are expected where stakeholders will be invited to test and be informed about the 2 of 3 project results. 

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The main target groups are providers, leaders, teachers and learners in the field of VET and all stakeholders will be able to take use the QA Framework (available online as an interactive resource) covering the design and delivery of e-learning in VET, Certification of Quality for VET e-learning programs, e-learning Courses which are going to be subject of QA, using the new Framework, e-tools related to the adaptation of the QA Framework in the VET system,  training material for VET Professionals.

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More information, news and updates check the official website of the project: https://perceive-project.eu/