Author Archives: Roberto Abizanda


E-platform for experience exchange on WBL

Category : Deliverables

E-platform for experience exchange on WBL(private access only)

E-platform for experience exchange on WBL(private access only)

This e-platform for experience exchange is the last result of our project.

This partnership firmly believes the information exchange is the key for the creation of shared knowledge among different stakeholders, professionals and people interested in WBL across Europe, this is one of the main ideas we have kept in mind through the development of Deep in WBL project. For this reason, we have created this e-platform for collaboration, in this space you can share resources, experiences, ideas, doubts or another information regarding WBL with different professionals and stakeholders across Europe.

Remember that you need to be registered in order to take part of this collaboration platform. Please, download and read the user guide in order to know how to register and start collaborating.

 

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Final publication

Category : Deliverables

The final publication is not only the compilation of all the studies and reports carried out in the framework of the project. This final publication goes beyond that and it is created as a result of the effort made by all the partners during 2 years of joint and cooperative work. In addition to the deliverables, in this publication the partners write down what it has meant to participate in this exciting project. It also includes a short photo gallery that compiles some of the moments experienced throughout the development of the project, it is intended to be a snapshot of what it has meant for us to cooperate and work as a team.

 

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final publication


Guide on New Cooperation Paths

Category : Deliverables

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Guide on New Cooperation Paths — Identification of Innovative Paths of Cooperation Between Professionals Involved in Work Based Learning

This is the last deliverable of the project. This report is the result of a field research in which each partner has launched a questionnaire to professionals working in VET centers and training companies involved in WBL processes. This survey asks about existing cooperation practices, possible cooperation structures, existing difficulties or threats… moreover, the professionals are given the opportunity to suggest future cooperation paths. Each national section includes, then, these answers, an analysis of the questionnaires results and the identification of new ways of cooperation between the professionals involved in WBL. Then, we include the partnership conclusions and our proposal on new cooperation paths.


Inventory on successful experiences to boost participation of women in WBL

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Inventory on successful experiences to boost participation of women in WBL

This is the fourth deliverable of the project. This inventory aims at giving a summarized overview of the successful experiences to boost participation of women in WBL in the different partner countries. The first section of the document includes different activities, initiatives and actions developed in the participating countries that have been carried out to promote women participation in WBL. In the second part of the document, you will find stories of women who succeed in different areas in the field of WBL.


Inventory on successful cooperation structures between teachers and trainers

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Inventory cooperation structures

This report contains the countries’ approaches aiming at the creation and development of collaborative environments to ensure cooperation and dialogue among professionals involved in WBL. The national analysis answers three main questions: which are the main issues cooperation focuses on; how cooperation is organized in practice (mechanisms) and which conditions enable it. Each national section also includes challenges and positive achievements regarding cooperation structures that could be recommended to other contexts. At the end of the document, a brief comparative analysis summarizes the main differences and similarities between the different participating countries.



Partners

Partners