Development and implementation of pedagogical innovations increasing the effectiveness of vocational training in the field of agri-food processing

Project facts

Project promoter:
Union of Meat Industry Producers and Employers(PL)
Project Number:
PL-EDUCATION-0070
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€140,714
Other Project Partners
Catering School Complex(PL)
Golden Sun Mobility Center S.M.P.C.(GR)
School Complex Agricultural Training Center(PL)
Programme:

Description

The main goal of the proj. is to increase the efficiency, access.and attractiveness of voc.educ.allowing it to be adapted to dynamic technological changes in the agri-food sector. and social changes. The project objectives will be implemented thanks to international cooperation of 4 experienced and complementary entities operating in the vocational education sector. The result will be the development, using the best practices of the ECVET system, and pilot implementation, in the operation of two vocational schools, of 4 new vocational courses increasing the competences, knowledge and skills of students of vocational schools in the field of high-quality food production. The impact of the proj. apart from the consortium members, will cover the whole of Poland. Thanks to effective prom.activities, development of effective procedures for implem. their accessibility courses and an extensive UPEMI network of contacts, even several thousand students will have a chance to complete the course

Summary of project results

Despite initial difficulties, such as pandemic time, remote learning, difficulties in mobilizing young people, as well as limited teacher time (more responsibilities due to remote learning), the project was successfully implemented. It was extended by 6 months. The biggest challenge of the project was to reconcile the work of teachers and their duties with the preparation of changes to the core curriculum. Also, implementing and familiarizing teachers with the QAFP Guaranteed Food Quality System was a challenge. Working teams were established in each of the participating schools. Each of them met with UPEMI''s team of experts - management and content staff. After analyzing the assumptions and training for teachers, each team took action in the perimeter of their school and its educational directions. During the first stage of the project, a Greek foreign partner was engaged. In the subsequent stages of the project and the adaptation of the core curriculum for students, the assumptions of the e-learning platform were prepared and the elements it should have were worked out. The intellectual outputs of the project were the development of four courses for students in four fields of education: food and food service technician, agricultural technician, veterinary technician and food technology technician. In addition, the project created an interactive e-learning platform, including a number of publications, educational materials and videos. The project''s dissemination activities were successfully implemented.

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