Conference in Cristuru Secuiesc, Romania
Cristuru Secuiesc, RomaniaThe conference presented the final outputs of the VET Pact project to an audience of 70 stakeholders from the VET field and not only.
The conference presented the final outputs of the VET Pact project to an audience of 70 stakeholders from the VET field and not only.
The concluding event of the VET Pact project, where coordinators reviewed achievements, discussed financial aspects, and planned for future collaboration.
Following the initial training, educators conducted workshops in their respective countries, guiding students through the process of creating their own Digital Landmark Stories.
A one-day intensive workshop where educators were trained in creating Digital Landmark Stories, a method to help VET students reflect on their personal and professional development through digital storytelling.
The fourth mobility involved training educators on becoming facilitators and trainers, focusing on learning processes, communication skills, and group dynamics in VET settings.
After the training on the curriculum in San Salvador, more than 180 Educators got trained in using it in all countries and they in turn trained more than 1800 VET students
Educators from each partner country participated in a week-long training focused on transformative learning methodologies within vocational education and training (VET).
Four representatives from each partner country gathered to discuss ongoing project developments and share insights among partners.
Partners from Argentina, El Salvador, Colombia, Hungary, Romania, and Spain convened to discuss all aspects of the VET Pact project, marking the official launch of the initiative.
The time has come when the expert groups had their first meetings. It was also the beginning of the research phase of the project. The Hungarian partner, the Anthropolis Association was the leading organization on the topic. They organized individual meetings with all partners and made sure everybody is supported during the entire process.
Along the online meeting in February, there was a lot of background and paperwork at every partner’s office, including transferring the first instalments of the budget.
It was the beginning of the project. Every partner was busy with preparations and paperwork, signing the contract with the European Commission.