SMART Trainers Erasmus Project

General information for the SMART Trainers Erasmus Project

SMART Trainers Erasmus Project
September 14, 2022 12:00 am
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Project Title

SMART Trainers

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 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Intercultural/intergenerational education and (lifelong)learning; Access for disadvantaged; Recognition (non-formal and informal learning/credits)

Project Summary

Community Radio organisations’ ethos is to provide all citizens with the right to operate management, programming and employment practices which oppose discriminations, and one of the manners they do so is by providing training to individuals and community organisations to secure the right to communicate of minority and marginalised groups while promoting and protecting cultural and linguistic diversity.
This project is complementary to the project Specific Methodologies And Resources for Radio Trainers (SMART), which was developed under the Leonardo da Vinci Transfer of Innovation programme. The product was an online tool, the SMART on-line toolkit http://smart.radiotraining.eu/, which facilitates the design of radio training workshops according to trainers’ needs and the needs of their trainees. The on-line tool also provides resources to prepare and deliver training to learners with learning difficulties, vision impaired/blind trainees and Migrant Women.
This project will develop Train the Trainer syllabus focused on delivering training using the on-line tool, so trainers will learn how to use the tool as well as the methodologies and the activities included in it.
The innovative aspect of the proposal is the creation of three train the trainers’ syllabus that aside from introducing the SMART on-line tool to radio trainers, would also insert training elements that would be applicable to specific groups, such as migrant women, vision impaired/blind learners and trainees with learning difficulties. This would be the first European harmonised training for media trainers looking at skills and methods to deliver training to these three groups.
The syllabus of these workshops will be built around existing materials in the on-line tool, partners training experience, but most importantly on Needs Analysis processes with learner trainers, which will measure:
• Training resources of learner trainer and their organisation to deliver the planned curriculum using the methodologies being transferred.
• The knowledge and experience of learner trainer and their organisation on methodologies and resources required to respond to the diverse needs associated with community radio training
• The knowledge and experience of learner trainer and their organisation on methodologies and resources required to respond to the diverse needs associated with community radio training for specific training groups.
We have planned Blended Mobility Training events that would offer a practical approach to the introduction of the SMART on-line tool to specific areas of training (from the Know-how to use it to the application of the methodologies and implementation of the activities) to allow for learners to gain experience in the use of the resources available. The training will also allow for learner trainers to consider the possibilities of adaptation of methodologies, resources and activities or exercises they are already using in the training workshops to the needs of the three specific target groups for the SMART on-line tool (vision impaired/blind, migrant women and learning difficulties trainees). Throughout the Blended Training sessions we will use the method critique to feedback, evaluate and adapt the methodologies and resources to the needs of learner trainers. The second day of the Blended Training will focus on feedback and evaluation methodologies and resources. These will be put into practice during the rest of the days of the Blended training event, that would consist on mock training using methodologies and activities of the SMART on-line tool, and exploring the adaptation of activities and methodologies already in used by learner trainers but inadequate to the needs of some learners.
The project includes three multiplier events to take place in parallel with the first day of the TTL Blended Mobility Train the Trainer activities. This would allow for the presentation of the on-line tool, its functionality and resources to national organisations in Hungary, Spain and Germany. During the multiplier event, the host partner will become also a training resource at national level for further dissemination of the tool and the train the trainer syllabus for general and specific target groups (Vision Impaired/blind, Migrant Women and learning difficulties learners).
We believe that this project will improve trainers’ mobility across European countries but also across sectors, while increasing the capacity and training possibilities of their organisations. The transfer of a more formalised and measurable training curriculum and learning outcomes, as well as feedback and evaluation tools for trainers, will facilitate efficient and high quality training delivery.

Project Website

https://smart.radiotraining.eu/en/trainer/training/

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 146431 Eur

Project Coordinator

CORAX EV INITIATIVE FUR FREIES RADIO & Country: DE

Project Partners

  • ASSOCIATION MONDIALE DES RADIODIFFUSEURS COMMUNAUTAIRES – EUROPE
  • Civil Rádiózásért Alapítvány
  • ANTXETA IRRATIA
  • Dublin North East Community Communications Cooperative Society Ltd
  • COMMUNITY MEDIA FORUM EUROPE AISBL
  • COMMIT – COMMUNITY MEDIEN INSTITUTFUR WEITERBILDUNG, FORSCHUNG UND BERATUNG