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Joanna BaszturaBrussels, 7.10.2008
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci Programme/Lifelong Learning Programme/Lifelong Learning Programme and TourismProgramme and Tourism Open Days 2008 - European Weak of Regions and Open Days 2008 - European Weak of Regions and CitiesCities
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Plan of the presentation
• Structure of the Life Long Learning Programme/ Leonardo da Vinci Programme/ budget
• Rules of participation • Types of projects• Priorities for Transfer of Innovation and
Development of Innovation projects• Examples of Leonardo projects in the area
of tourism
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The Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP)/ Total Budget in millions of euro
Life Long Learning Action Programme
Comenius
School education
1,047 M
ErasmusHigher
education & advanced training
3,114 M
Leonardo da Vinci
Initial and continuing Vocational
Education and
Training ET 1,725 M
Grundtvig
Adult education
358 M
Transversal programme4 key activities – Policy development; Language learning; ICT;
Dissemination 369 M
Jean Monnet programme3 key activities – Jean Monnet Action; European Institutions;
European Associations 170 M
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Rules of participation
• 27 EU member States• 3 EEA countries IS, LI, NO• Candidate countries: TR (Croatia preparing
participation)• Switzerland (after signature of bilateral
agreement -?)• Countries of Western Balkan (on condition
of separate framework agreements with EU – Macedonia – negotiations in progress)
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Rules of participation • Calls for proposals published by the
European Commission each year (next call: beginning of October 2008)
• National Agencies in each country/Executive Agecncy organise information days, provide information, support, etc.
• Potential applicants submit proposals to the Calls for proposals depending on the type of the project either:
- to the National Agency in their country, or - to the Executice Agency in Brussels- External experts evaluate proposals• Contracts are signed, realisation of the
project
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Types of projects – Project selection managed by National Agencies
• Mobility (people in initial vocational training, people in the labour market, unemployed, teachers and trainers, human resources managers going for a training placement abroad)
• Partnerships (Cooperation on themes of mutual interest in VET, e.g creation of a new teaching prorgramme)
• Preparation visit (Preparation of future projects (for all project types in LdV)
• Transfer of innovation (One or more solution(s) in the area of Lifelong Learning that is (are) already implemented in one or more countries and needs to be adapted for implementation in some other countries, sectors, target groups)
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Types of projects - Project selection managed by the Executive Agency
• Development of innovation (Develop a brand new solution to help several countries to cope with a common challenge in the area of VET which is not yet addressed)
• Thematic networks (Projects under this action should assist cooperation between VET actors, enterprises, economic sectors, social partners and training organisations on a sectoral basis)
• Accompanying measures (Accompanying measures will support, in relation to the Leonardo da Vinci programme, communication activities, and events for the dissemination and exploitation of results)
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Leonardo da VinciPriorities for Transfer of Innovation and
Development of Innovation projects
Priority 1: Developing the skills and competences of VET teachers, trainers and tutors
Priority 2: Developing the quality and attractiveness of VET systems and practices
Priority 3: Transparency and recognition of competences and qualifications
Priority 4: Skills development of adults in the labour market
Priority 5: Raising competence levels of groups at risk
Priority 6: Developing the learning environment
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Development of innovation
ThematicNetworks
Transfer of innovation
Duration Max. 2 years Max. 3 years 1-2 years
Minimal partnerships
3 partners / 3 countries
5 partners / 5 countries
3 partners / 3 countries
Co-financing by EU
75 % 75 % 75 %
Level of funding (max per year)
200 000 € 200 000 € 150 000 €
Selection procedure
Commission Commission National Agency
Management of projects
Commission, by the Executive Agency
Commission, by the Executive
Agency
National Agency
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Title: Holistic Application to effectively train touristic services staff is accessibility issues Description: The “happy tourist” project wants to contribute to a significant improvement of the qualifications of all workforce target groups involved in the tourism sector by improving their knowledge and skills in providing services to people with special needs Contract number : EL/05/B/F/PP-148209
Contracting organisation : CVT SBIE CENTRE OF VOCATIONAL TRAININ, Greece Contact person : M. Gavriil Iordanoglou E-mail : [email protected]
Project Examples - HAPPY TOURIST
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Title: Training of Trainers and Development of Teaching Materials for Sports Instructors for the Disabled - Sports for Disabled Description : The Sports for Disabled project aims to meet an identified need for qualified sports instructors, at vocational training level, able to support and assist disabled persons in sports. Contract number: E/04/B/F/PP-149188
Contracting organisation: EXCMO AYUNTAMIENTO DE ZAMORA, SpainContact person : M. Antonio Vázquez JiménezE-mail : [email protected]
Project Examples – Sports for disabled
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Title: TOUREAST - Training Of Unemployment Middle Age Women For Employability In Tourism Sector
Description : The project will build e-learning contents for improving the communication, negotiation, presentation skills and competences of unemployed middle aged women to enable them to get employed in the tourism sector, by facilitation of access to training and creating a network
Contract number : TR/06/B/F/PP-178125 Contracting organisation GAZI ÜNIVERSITESI, Turkey
Contact person : Gulen Elmas Arslan, E-mail : [email protected]
Project Examples - TOUREAST
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Title : TAN –Tourism Awareness Network
Description : This project addresses the need for greater understanding of the needs of people with disabilities in the tourism market. The market for this group of people offers both a challenge and an opportunity.
Contract number : UK/00/B/F/NT-129047
Contracting organisation : MILTON KEYNES COLLEGE, United Kingdom
Contact person : Robert Morrall
E-mail : [email protected]
Project Examples - TAN
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Title : EDYCATE - Empowering Disadvantaged Young adults for traditional Craft Activities and agroTourism through work-based E-learning
Description : The EDYCATE project aims to build upon the motivation of young unemployed adults through the development of a participatory approach to learning (learning by doing).
Contract number : SI/02/B/F/PP-143004
Project Examples - EDYCATE
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Title: EUROHOSTEL - Definition of Professional Profiles and Curricula Development at European Level within the Catering and Tourism sector
Contract number : E/03/B/F/PP-149015
Description: The project aims at updating and redefining professional profiles in the Catering and Tourism sectors in order to adapt these profiles to current market demand and to European requirements and will develop new training curricula to allow the identified sectors to increase their competitiveness.
Project Examples - EUROHOSTEL
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Title : CAST - Competences and Skills in Tourism
Contract number : E/03/B/F/PP-149
Description : The CAST project aims at the redefinition of basic skills, the updating of qualifications and expertise and the definition of new professional profiles meeting the demands of an increasingly globalised tourist industry.
Contracting organisation: BDF - BALEAR DE DESARROLLO Y FORMACIÓN SL, Spain; Contact person : Mrs Alexandra Pavlovic, E-mail : [email protected]
Project Examples -CAST
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Title : Active Tourism - A New Professional Profile
Contract number : P/03/B/F/PP-159018 Description : The ACTIVE TOURISM project aims at increasing competitiveness and harmonising the quality and reliability of companies within the tourism sector with a particular focus upon rural and cultural tourism. The project will develop and introduce an innovative professional profile able to increase individual skills levels and reinforce apprenticeship training within the tourism sector. Contracting organisation : CÂMARA MUNICIPAL DE MIRANDA DO DOURO, Portugal Contact person : Mr Manuel Rodrigo Martins E-mail : [email protected]
Project Examples - Active Tourism
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Title : SECTOUR – Safety and Security in tourism - innovation in educational programs and business practice
Description : The project intends to reduce risk of the safety problems in tourism sector through the development of innovation in tourism education (including further education and adult education).
Contract number : LV/05/B/F/PP-172004 Contracting organisation: LATVIJAS KULTURAS KOLEDZA LatviaContact person : Mrs Gita Senka E-mail : [email protected]
Project Examples -SECTOUR
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Title : Developing and introducing new training approach in tourism sector – “ tourism for all” with DIADAs trained consultants
Description : The project aims at developing an e-learning tool bringing together disabled persons and the tourist sector.
Contract number : PL/05/B/F/PP-174068 Partner organisations : ASM — CENTRUM BADAN I ANALIZ, Poland, Tel : + 48 24 355 77 00
Project Examples - “ tourism for all’’
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Title : MTW - Making Tourism Work: An Initiative for the Health and Wellness Tourism Sector Description : The main aim of the project is to develop an innovative, internationally competitive training curriculum, which would be used both to obtain professional qualification and to upgrade the already existing knowledge of people working in that field. Another objective is to establish a coherent and transparent system of qualifications all over Europe for this specific field of tourism Contract number : HU/06/B/F/PP-170025 Contracting organisation : VESZPRÉMI EGYETEM, Hungary; Contact person: Formádi Katalin E-mail : [email protected]
Project Examples - Making Tourism Work
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Useful addresses/assistance: European Commission, DG EAC
E-mail: [email protected] http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/llp/index_en.html List of National Agencies in each country:
http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/llp/national_en.html
Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency Avenue du Bourget 1 BOUR BE-1140 Brussels, Belgium (Postal address)
Email: [email protected] Website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu Projects databases:
http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/leonardo/new/leonardo2/products/index_en.cfm
http://www.adam-europe.eu/adam/homepageView.htm