International Training Center
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Erasmus+ Projects (KA2)
Erasmus + is the European Union program in the fields of education, training, youth and sport for the period 2021-2027. Within this program, in addition to the actions focused on the mobility of students and university staff, there is also "Key Action 2 (KA2). Cooperation for Innovation and the Exchange of Good Practices".
This Key Action is expected to lead to the development, transfer or application of innovative practices at organizational, local, regional, national or European level.
IFC is participating in different KA2 projects.
Improved Mobility
The aim of the Enhanced Mobility project is to identify the potential for successful mobility of learners in Europe.
Vocational training is a sensitive supplement. But how does successful mobility occur?
We ask ourselves: What are the factors for successful mobility?
The EU sets a target of 6%, that is, 6% of apprentices in Europe should spend part of their training abroad. The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, for example, has set itself an even more ambitious target of 10%. In fact, however, the rate was only 4% in 2015. Measures to increase this rate.
Successful mobility will be identified. Three different groups of people want to be interviewed using questionnaires.
Who are interested in mobility. With the help of surveys, they can find out and reflect on their most important personality traits and thus verify them.
The second group of people currently living abroad. They learn more about themselves and can increase their self-confidence. Things that work well or badly in mobility become tangible and solutions to problems can be found. This group wants to be interviewed by the members of the project consortium. Those who participate in mobility projects.
The third group of people who have completed a stay abroad with one of the project partners. These people are also asked about their subjective sense of achievement.
Accordingly, the factors for successful mobility are derived from the evaluation of the respective questionnaires and made available to the possible target groups.
We believe that in an increasingly globalized Europe, mobility is an absolute added value for young people in order to internationalize their experiences and develop skills competitively. The innovative approach of this project is the comprehensive consideration of success factors in the context of mobility projects for different target groups, but above all for target groups from the construction sector.
"Improved Mobility" runs under the administration of TALENTBRÜCKE GmbH & Co. KG and is funded by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union. The project consortium consists of members from Germany, Spain, Lithuania, Italy and Belgium.