Ready, Steady, Go! Erasmus Project
General information for the Ready, Steady, Go! Erasmus Project
Project Title
Ready, Steady, Go!
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 2018
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Environment and climate change; Teaching and learning of foreign languages; Transport and mobility
Project Summary
Electro-mobility is one of the potential solutions to achieve sustainable mobility for the future due to the pressing need to prepare for a post-petrol era and to promote ecological awareness. The project title “Ready, Steady, Go!” was chosen to express our readiness for a new era of electro-mobility in the automotive industry which was hidden in the word “Ready”, “Steady” stood for our strong determination to deal with this issue, and “Go!” should provoke the start of the project.
The partnership of foreign schools reinforced the educational impact on the participants by the improvement of their second language skills and recognition of the cultural uniqueness as a benefit for further technological progress in this area. The objectives of this project were the further strengthening of the secondary VET learners´ key competences in VET and their development to achieve high-quality vocational skills by individual involvement in constructing the electric go-karts. The objectives also included the development of the competences in ICT skills based on learners’ participation in the virtual cooperation on eTwinning platform, and promoting their communication in the second language within their virtual classroom as well as increasing the learners´ knowledge of electric engines installation and relevant technologies in vehicles.
This project was intended for secondary VET learners aged 15 – 19 from Romania, Poland, Greece, and the Czech Republic who were trained as car mechanics and electro technicians, or secondary school students of relating branches. Each school had an opportunity to send six of their students to partner schools in order to participate in their vocational training and to share their experience within work in nationally mixed groups. Further cooperation via eTwinning platform gave opportunity to many other students to join the project.
The learning-teaching activities included a classroom project preparation during which students were prepared for their vocational training where they learned about the technology of electric vehicles such as the theory of electric engines, control units, batteries, transmissions and others. The classroom project learning involved also the students’ preparation for the communication in the second language with the schoolmates from the partner schools not only on eTwinning platform but also during the mobilities. The students were encouraged to individual cooperation in the virtual classroom in order to share ideas and exchange knowledge in the second language. The essential part of the project was the students’ preparation in the workshops and garages where the construction process of the electric go-karts was implemented.
The educational process was thus carried out by the combination of blended learning via eTwinning with teacher´s facilitation, peer-to-peer teaching during the classroom project activities when students presented their outcomes to their peer schoolmates, and CLIL while using the second language in the technical subjects relevant to the project.
At the end of the project, all four schools had opportunity to test their go-karts together at the kart track in the Czech Republic. Each school came up with a different construction approach and focused on a different priority. The Romanian team put the emphasis on the safety, the Greek team on economy, the Polish team as the Czech team paid more attention to kart’s performance but they chose different components and assembly. The construction of each go-kart is described in one of the four manuals which have been written in English and in the language of the school where the go-kart was assembled. The final version of the manual is a collection of all four go-karts’ manuals written in English.
The output of all the activities and the whole learning-teaching process includes results in the digital form such as the English manual with a multilingual technical dictionary (English, Czech, Polish, Greek, and Romanian) and individual manuals with the construction of the go-karts of each school separately including the technical dictionary at the back. Finally, the electric go-karts themselves were used for the educational purposes as well as for the instructional presentation of the electric engine installation.
The schools gained experience with the management of the international projects and cooperation via eTwinning platform. This experience enabled all the participating schools to develop their cooperation and learn about the ways of educating abroad. The output of this project in the form of technical manuals and the go-karts can be used by teachers in the future too. Finally, the professional profile of the staff has been strengthened, the teachers had to learn new technologies and introduce them to students, each school team shared their best practice and most of all the national differences vanished by helping each other to achieve the goal.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 121916,93 Eur
Project Coordinator
Stredni skola, Jablunkov, prispevkova organizace & Country: CZ
Project Partners
- 1st EPAL of ELEFTHEROUPOLI
- Powiatowy Zespol Szkol nr 1 im. Generala Jozefa Bema w Pszczynie
- Liceul Auto “Traian Vuia”

