
Transfer of innovative practices in the Vocational Education & Training to Slovenian Wood Sector
Leonardo da Vinci, Tranfer of Innovation
2008-5775-LdV-ToI (LLP-LdV-ToI-2008-SI-3)
The globalisation process demands from the Slovenian and EU Wood Sector to implement the new paradigm for competitiveness rising from the Lisbon Strategy - Knowledge based economy. Innovative vocational education & training (VET) systems and models for enhancing innovations are essential part of this process. The problem in Slovenian Wood Sector is that neither provider of VET nor enterprisers know enough about new VET approaches used in the EU. To overcome this problem a specific sector VET program will be developed to cover all rising skill and knowledge gaps in the Slovenian Wood Sector.
The main aim is to transfer innovative VET solutions from Europe to Slovenian Wood Sector to set up advanced VET System and new validated and state recognized VET Program.
The main objectives of the project are:
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Analysing best practice in VET and innovation company models in the EU and identifying real knowledge and training needs in Slovenian Wood Sector.
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Transferring the innovative good practices to Slovenian Wood Sector by preparing the Pilot VET Program and pilot perform it.
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Improvement of the national catalogue for vocational qualification
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Preparing the advanced VET System in Slovenian Wood Sector.
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Preparing the draft of annual VET program for Slovenian Wood Sector in the first year after the end of the project.
The competences of project partners meet all the necessary requirements for successful implementation of the project. The project partnership unites partners from the Slovenian educational and support organisations, competent state institution for VET and experienced foreign partners who will provide remarkable input when transferring innovations and European VET practices into the Slovenian Wood Sector.
Main project outcome will be:
The main envisaged impacts are:
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Sustaining methodology for preparing, implementing and progressing new flexible VET programs in Slovenian Wood Sector for many years after the end of the project.
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Enhancing competitiveness of the companies in Slovenian Wood Sector.
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Changes in curricula and teaching methods in VET in Slovenian Wood Sector and wider.
Duration and Budget
From 1st October 2008 to 1st October 2010.
Project Budget: 185.101 EUR. LdV Co-funding: 138.825 EUR
Partners
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CCIS - Wood Processing and Furniture Association, Slovenia
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Wood Industry Cluster, Slovenia
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University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical faculty - Department of Wood Science and Technology, Slovenia
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Secondary forestry and wood technology school Postojna, Slovenia
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National Institute for Vocational Education and Training, Slovenia
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Hellenic Regional Development Center, Greece
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InnovaWood Ltd, Ireland
Contact
Project Execution Coordinator:
Bernard Likar, Wood Industry Cluster, Slovenia
Mail: grozd@sloles.com

Avtor: Bernard Likar

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