Work-Based Training in the school-to-work transition process (WBT) Erasmus Project

General information for the Work-Based Training in the school-to-work transition process (WBT) Erasmus Project

Work-Based Training in the school-to-work transition process (WBT) Erasmus Project
July 7, 2020 12:00 am
1

Project Title

Work-Based Training in the school-to-work transition process (WBT)

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: Inclusion – equity; Early School Leaving / combating failure in education; Pedagogy and didactics

Project Summary

Entering the labour market successfully when their schooling is finished is a challenge to young people all over Europe, especially if they are considered disadvantaged. The problem is not only visible in the economically weaker countries in Southern and Eastern Europe, but is also evident in all other countries. To address this problem, many countries in Europe introduced ‘work-oriented training’ methods (WBT) in schools and vocational training programs to create a better link between theory-based learning and practical training. This approach is more stimulating to these students and has shown to produce feelings of success for young learners whose skills and capabilities lie to a greater extend in practical work rather than abstract learning.

Nowadays, it´s widely recognized that those countries with an integrated work-based vocational preparation and training system and an apprenticeship-oriented approach are doing better with the successful transition from school to work. However, the national transition settings differ from country to country. Furthermore, regardless the national institutional system may be, the same challenge has to be faced everywhere: how to combine theory learning and practice training efficiently in order to produce sustainable learning success with disadvantaged young people.
This in fact was the main focus of the WBT strategic partnership. The aim was to discover and examine the various work-based training approaches being used in European countries and to find out ‘what works’, striving to disseminate good practices and approaches. The overall aim was to find successful ways and strategies for overcoming long standing learning barriers and blockades in order to create sustainable learning success and to secure the successful integration of young students into the labour market.

At first, the partnership researched the different transition settings and WBT approaches in the partner countries and illustrated the findings in an overview report. Following, an Online Survey was carried out, addressed to the main relevant stakeholders involved in school-to-work transition: teachers, trainers/instructors and the young learners themselves. The interviews were done through an online questionnaire containing a mix of standardized and open questions. The aim was to find out what were the great advantages of the respective WBT approach in the country; what were the drawbacks; and what kind of improvements can be identified. The online survey collected around 20 interviews from each stakeholder group in each country, producing more than 560 interviews in total. The online survey was evaluated in a Report on Findings and finally lead, as the core product, to a Manual on Work-based Training that illustrates the different approaches of WBT, documents the findings of the survey, and details best practices-by providing descriptions of demonstrative examples.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 161575 Eur

Project Coordinator

ZIB Zentrum für Integration und Bildung GmbH & Country: DE

Project Partners

  • Regionalni center za razvoj d.o.o.
  • Afyonkarahisar Mesleki ve Teknik Anadolu Lisesi
  • Liceul Tehnologic Grigore Moisil Braila
  • Centrum för flexibelt lärande (CFL)
  • ANZIANI E NON SOLO SOCIETA COOPERATIVA SOCIALE
  • Regionalen Zentar za podpomagane na stopanskite predpriemachi
  • Esprominho