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Erasmus+ Funded Entrepreneurial course in seville, spain for adult education professionals, 12-18 May 2019

11/3/2019

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Title of the Project: Adult Ed in Europe
Project number: 2018-1-UK104-046742
Funder: Erasmus+
Implementation period: 01 Sep 2018 - 31 Aug 2020
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Gecko Programmes holds Erasmus+ funding to send professionals involved in delivering adult education services across the West Midlands to Seville, Spain. 

The project will take place between 12-18 May 2019. The aim of the course is to help adult education practitioners:
• Understand the concept & the various types of entrepreneurship
• Comprehend the difference between entrepreneurship as a method in comparison with that as a process
• Comprehend the five practices of entrepreneurship education
• Learn how to teach the five practices of entrepreneurship in the classroom
• Understand the importance of both theory & practice in teaching entrepreneurship

The course will be delivered by our Spanish partner Incoma: http://www.incoma.net 

Participants will be drawn from our own organisation and also from organisations with whom we engage to deliver our adult education service in the community, and this includes support workers as well as trainers.

In delivering this project, we
 are seeking to have an impact upon our own organisation, our Adult Education tutors, and the organisations in the UK with whom we collaborate, to:
  • increase our capacity to operate at an EU level
  • improve the way we operate with the target groups, including refugee/migrant learners
  • enhance our professional environment
  • modernise and internationalise the curriculum
  • contribute to meeting EDP and IES goals
  • participate in structured training courses, focusing upon:
   * working with refugees and asylum seekers
   * learning in a multicultural setting
   * topics of entrepreneurship, ICT and creativity
The project aims to develop 20 UK staff between 2018-2020 in our own organisation and in those organisations with whom we collaborate to deliver Adult Education.

Our target groups are: 
  • experienced teachers/trainers, building professional competence in a European setting
  • less experienced teachers/trainers, seeking to gain professional competence
  • inexperienced teachers (currently in a support role) seeking to gain EU learning outcomes, and planning professional development
  • non-formal education project leaders
  • community project principals & directors
  • local NGO leaders

General learning outcomes, integral to all courses, will be:
  • Identifying personal objectives
  • Preparing participants for implementing course content in their own classrooms  
  • Providing opportunities for participants to reflect on their own practice    
  • Action plan the changes and improvements to implement on return to the UK 

Courses  will also develop teachers/trainers' key competences
  • Enhance participants’ skills to develop their learners’ digital skills and literacy       
  • Provide a technological toolkit for educators and improve the level of key competences and ICT skills       
  • Access a variety of on-line resources to promote good practice in education in a European context
  • Gain in-depth knowledge of best practices & policies at school for integrating minorities, migrants and refugees’ children

At the end of the project, all participants will be provided with a Europass Mobility Document, that details the learning outcomes achieved, that will be drawn from the declared learning aims of each short structured course. Where these learning outcomes can be mapped to any or all of the three units of the UK Award in Education and Training, participants will be issued with an ECVET Learning Agreement that shows how the outcomes were attained and evidenced - contributing to the evidence base for the eventual attainment of the UK Award. All participants will be encouraged to document their complete attainments with the use of the Europass CV.

Funding:
The Erasmus+ funding will cover the costs of the course, travel, accommodation and a subsistence allowance. 

To express your interest in taking part in the programme, please email nicole.mandisodza@geckoprogrammes.co.uk or call us on 01902 834 416. ​
You can download the programme application form HERE. 
1 Comment
Thomas
1/4/2019 16:02:40

I would like to apply and build my confidence and achieve everything I possibly can. I am a level 3 bricklayer

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