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Open Seminar , 10th September 2013
Pärnu College, Estonia (Ringi 35, 80012 Pärnu)
9.00 Welcome to Pärnu − Coffee, music
9.30 About the PROcompetence project, Kaija
Matinheikki-Kokko, project manager
Presentations by country
9.45 Tarja Tikkanen and Ingrid Lindaas
(Haugesund College, Norway): Learning in a
meeting with clients. Procompetence project
as an extended learning arena.
10.30 Valter Parve Kristi Ollino (UT, Pärnu College and
Shalom Centre, Estonia): New tools and ideas for
organizing the students' work placement courses.
11.15 Pirjo Lahdenperä, Marja-Terttu Tryggvason,
Anne Lillvist (Mälardalen University College,
Sweden): Multicultural challenges and
possibilities in interaction with parents in
school and preschools in Sweden.
12.00 Anna-Riitta Mäkitalo, Titta Hakala and Riitta
Vähä-Savo (Helsinki Metropolia University
and Meripirtti Kindergarten, Finland): Client-
centeredness in Education and Practice of
Early Childhood Education
12.45 − 13 Discussions and Conclusion
Afternoon Organized walk through Pärnu College
For more information, please visit procompetence.metropolia.fi
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In the seminar, we discuss how teachers, students and their working life partners have
reflected students’ current work placement practices in each country and co-created new
pedagogical approaches, methods and activities in terms
of clients’ needs
In this project, teachers, students and work
placement mentors have been rethinking their
competences in terms of customers’ need and in the
context of the students’ work placement in the social, educational and
pre-school education field.
The aim has been to promote customer-
centred competence building in higher
education in a partner network of four higher education institutions
from Finland, Sweden, Norway and Estonia
The cultural diversity among customers
within the work placement trainings is
considered as a challenge for the co-desining of versatile
service competences.