Development of vocational education programme in engineering of sustainable and eco-friendly modular houses Erasmus Project

General information for the Development of vocational education programme in engineering of sustainable and eco-friendly modular houses Erasmus Project

Development of vocational education programme in engineering of sustainable and eco-friendly modular houses Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Development of vocational education programme in engineering of sustainable and eco-friendly modular houses

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2015

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Labour market issues incl. career guidance / youth unemployment; Energy and resources

Project Summary

Prosperity of the country depends on how many of its inhabitants are in work and how productive they are in using their skills. According to CEDEFOP studies, nearly 6 million young people in the EU are unemployed while 35% of employers cannot find workforce with required skills. The processes and the focus of the job market are shifting and there is a growing need for a professional education that is not only high-quality but also capable of reducing the skills gap by adjusting the skills taught to the needs of the market.
The most creative and progressive architects of Europe and the world have been, for some time now, using wood to realise their architectural and construction ideas. Also in Latvia, the appreciation for wood due to its properties is growing—it is an easy to use material in construction with relatively low costs, it is ecological, it breathes and smells good. Taking into account the market situation in the construction industry, as well as the fact that there is a shortage of qualified workers in this sector, able to satisfy the market demand, an Erasmus+ strategic partnership project was written and implemented, „Development of vocational education programme in engineering of sustainable and eco-friendly modular houses “ (MODUVET). The aim of the project was to develop an innovative, widely recognisable vocational education programme for building sustainable and eco-friendly modular houses, based on the common principles for evaluation of vocational education/qualification and for recognising the qualifications throughout Europe, ECVET and EQAVET, as well as on the market demand.
Five partner organisations from three countries participated:
[1] Ogre Technical School (Latvia)—professional education competence centre, the coordinator of the MODUVET project.
[2] The association “Latvian Association of Dry building and Finishing Companies and Craftsmen” (LSAB) (Latvia)—an association representing the interests of its members at the level of policy makers, in order to promote business in the sector.
[3] SIA JuN (Latvia)—a company with a considerable experience in manufacturing wooden construction buildings and with a keen interest in attracting qualified workforce.
[4] Bildungsberatung & Vermittlungsagentur in Österreich (Austria)—an education and employment consulting agency that finds education programmes best suited for its clients, as well as companies for practice placements.
[5] Jugendförderverein Parchim / Lübz e.V. (Germany)—a German professional education establishment that involves itself actively in issues related to raising the standards of education and tackling skills gaps in Europe.
As the budget of the project was cut, the innovative, widely recognisable and useable education programme was developed in Latvia only, applying Latvian rules and regulations. The role of the Austrian and German partners was to present the available education programmes for construction sector in the respective country, to consult during the development of the education programme, to assist in preparing it, and to participate in the dissemination of results thus promoting the sustainability of the project.
From 1st September, 2015, till 31st August, 2018, the main activities carried out and the results achieved in the project were:
1) organisation of four international meetings;
2) carrying out learning activities for teaching staff of the partners and the representatives of the companies;
3) developing modular programmes “Construction work” with the qualification to be gained “Building structure assembler”; programmes are flexible and adaptable to any specific education programmes required in a market situation;
4) getting approbated, in close cooperation with the industry representatives (companies), the further education programme “Construction work” with the qualification to be gained “Building structure assembler”;
5) developing a number of learning materials and visual aids for implementing the programme;
6) developing technical documentation for the learning module, as well as building the learning module as a part of the qualification practice; the module is to be used in the learning process. Implementation of the construction plan is foreseen as a result of a further implementation of the education programme, providing sustainability and popularising the results achieved in the project;
7) popularisation of the project activities and dissemination of the project results.
As a result of the project, Ogre Technical School has developed a new, innovative and sought-after by employers education programme that will help to increase the number of students in the school. This education programme is easy to adjust to the needs of other EU member states’ construction sectors by any vocational school in the EU. During the project, the connection and cooperation between the project partners was strengthened, both among the employers and the vocational education establishments.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 162600 Eur

Project Coordinator

OGRES TEHNIKUMS & Country: LV

Project Partners

  • JuN
  • BVÖ Bildungsberatung & Vermittlungsagentur GmbH
  • Latvijas sausas buves un apdares darbu uznemumu un meistaru biedriba
  • Jugendförderverein Parchim/Lübz e.V.