Promoting smart specialization oriented adult learning pathways in small and medium enterprises Erasmus Project
General information for the Promoting smart specialization oriented adult learning pathways in small and medium enterprises Erasmus Project
Project Title
Promoting smart specialization oriented adult learning pathways in small and medium enterprises
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 adult education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2019
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Labour market issues incl. career guidance / youth unemployment; Enterprise, industry and SMEs (incl. entrepreneurship); Cooperation between educational institutions and business
Project Summary
Overall objective. To develop innovative high-quality flexible adult learning pathways for smart specialization oriented SMEs.
Specific objectives:
1. To identify new patterns how to cover gap of knowledgeable and skilled human resources.
2. To develop high-quality flexible approaches for unlocking potential of the available human resources and their motivation.
3. To foster implementation of new human resources management patterns and approaches in smart specialization oriented SMEs.
4. To encourage integration of new adult education provision approaches into human resources management patterns, including more productive cooperation between different adult education providers, prior learning recognition and guidance and counselling bodies in involved countries.
Participants:
1. Adult education developers and providers – professionals working in the adult education institutions and developing and providing adult education trainings and other measures (at least 18 persons, 3 per partner).
2. Human resources development specialists in smart specialization oriented SMEs (30 persons, 5 per partner).
3. Participants of stakeholders’ groups: public institutions, being responsible for education guidance and counselling, bodies recognition of the prior learning, education quality assurance; employers’ associations, trade unions, chambers of trade and commerce, adult education associations and their members (at least 240 persons).
Activities:
1. Elaboration of the intellectual outputs: 1.1. Methodology for integration of AE into personnel development measures of smart specialization oriented SMEs; 1.2. Guidelines on application of the methodology.
2. Transnational short-term trainings: 2.1. Training for AE experts on preparation for piloting of the methodology in SMEs; 2.2. Training of AE experts for exchange of experiences and lessons learnt during the piloting of the methodology; 2.3. Training for AE experts, SMEs on application of the methodology.
3. Multiplier events (6 in total, at least 240 participants at the total).
4. Management and coordination, including communication and dissemination.
Expected results and impact
The project aims to develop innovative high-quality flexible adult learning pathways for smart specialization oriented SMEs, and it is foreseen to be the main intangible result. The tangible results are intellectual outputs: 1. Methodology for integration of AE into personnel development measures of smart specialization oriented SMEs. 2. Guidelines on application of the methodology.
Potential longer term benefits
The methodology and the guidelines have potential to be integrated in the adult education praxis and applied further by partners, other AE institutions, as well used by smart specialization oriented SMEs and other stakeholders. Innovative intellectual outputs will empower adult education providers will knowledge and skills, helping them to develop tailor made adult education approaches and content, thus having positive impact on adult education quality in a longer term. Smart specialization oriented SMEs will obtain knowledge and skills helping them to manage human resources availability and quality, to attract and upskill local people available and achievable considering realistic socio-economic and demographic situation. Better HR management will support and promote economic activities of the SMEs, who will manage HRs by applying the developed methodology. Other stakeholders will use the knowledge for improvement of existing approaches and/or transformation into new initiatives. In a long term perspective beneficiaries will be also regions’ less advantaged social groups: low skilled persons, young people, persons in age 50+, as new pathways will increase their possibilities to upskill, find jobs and become active participants of the economy.
Methodology to be used in carrying out the project:
Activities and tasks are planned and will be implemented in a way they support achievement of the objectives.
Size and scope of the each activity group has been planned it ensures appropriate time for addressing and involvement of the target groups and stakeholders, provision of activities, gathering data and information, and elaboration of the main results – intellectual outputs. Sequence and timing of the activities are structured in a way results of implemented activities provide and ensure smooth implementation of the further activities. Partnership is ensuring all necessary knowledge, skills and competencies, which, mutually exchanged and shared will support partners in achievement of the objectives.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 174261,48 Eur
Project Coordinator
VIDZEMES PLANOSANAS REGIONS & Country: LV
Project Partners
- CAMARA OFICIAL DE COMERCIO INDUSTRIA SERVICIOS Y NAVEGACION DE SEVILLA
- Eesti Haridusfoorum
- JYVASKYLAN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU
- Siauliu prekybos, pramones ir amatu rumai
- VOLKSHOCHSCHULE IM LANDKREIS CHAM EV