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EASE CONFERENCE 18 th May 2006

EASE CONFERENCE 18 th May 2006. The new Leonardo Project proposal “EQF-Sports” submitted to the European Commission Aurélien Favre - European Observatoire of Sport and Employment (EOSE) -. Meeting Venue Papendal. STRUCTURE OF THE PRESENTATION. Introduction Key goals and outputs

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EASE CONFERENCE 18 th May 2006

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  1. EASE CONFERENCE 18th May 2006 The new Leonardo Project proposal “EQF-Sports” submitted to the European Commission Aurélien Favre - European Observatoire of Sport and Employment (EOSE) - Meeting Venue Papendal

  2. STRUCTURE OF THE PRESENTATION • Introduction • Key goals and outputs • Partnership • Practical information - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  3. - First Part - INTRODUCTION - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  4. EUROSEEN VOCASPORT (2004) Situation, trends and perspectives of VET in sports sector in EU Priorities “Improving flexibility & transparency of VET in Sports Sector in EU” Short Careers High mobility workers Dominant non formal learning Volunteers recognition of their competences LEONARDO DA VINCI PROPOSAL - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  5. - Second Part - KEY GOALS AND OUTPUTS - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  6. KEY PROJECT’S GOALS Development of methodologies and tools (to be tested in sub-sectors) for the implementation of the three following “blocks” of the Copenhagen/EQF process: 1- Common EU references on sport sector activities, sport standard occupations and related competences 2- Transparency and mutual trust between qualification systems, frameworks and authorities active in sport in EU 3- Credit transfer and accumulation including “unitisation” of competences, “modularisation” of training, allocation of credit points + coordinated approach for validation of non formal learning - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  7. BLOCK 1 - Outputs 1- Common EU references on sport sector activities, sport standard occupations and related competences Working Activities: Develop the process for activity mapping, functional map and standard occupations mapping, competence framework and learning outcomes in the sport sector • THE EXPECTED OUTPUTS OF THE WORK PACKAGE: • European Map of the sports sector and sub-sector activities • European Map of sports standard occupations • European guide for the design of sports competences/learning outcomes - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  8. BLOCK 2 - Outputs 2- Transparency and mutual trust between qualification systems, frameworks and authorities active in sport in EU Working Activities - Research and report on European and National Qualification systems, procedures and qualifications in the sports sector • THE EXPECTED OUTPUTS OF THE WORK PACKAGE: • Guide of the European qualifications systems operating in the sports sector • Guide on principles and methods to produce/endorse qualifications in the sports sector • Guide of the existing qualifications in the sports sector (related to EQF) - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  9. BLOCK 3 - Outputs 3- Credit transfer and accumulation including “unitisation” of competences, “modularisation” of training, allocation of credit points + coordinated approach for validation of non formal learning Working Activities – Coordinate the ECVET method to the sports sector in collaboration with current sub-sectors THE EXPECTED OUTPUTS OF THE WORK PACKAGE Guide on principles and methods for the “unitisation/modularisation” of learning outcomes in sports VET Guide on principles and methods for the loading of credits in sports VET Guide on principles and methods to establish a Memorandum of Understanding for the comparison of qualifications in the sports sector - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  10. - Third Part - PARTNERSHIP - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  11. PARTNERSHIP 17 European partners 4 European Organisations 12 different countries: BE, DE, EL, ES, FR, IE, IT, LT, HU, NL, PT, UK - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  12. PARTNERSHIP - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  13. - Fourth Part - PRACTICAL INFORMATION - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  14. PROJECT GENERAL INFORMATION Promoter Co-ordinator •  Title • Building key methodological blocks for the implementation of the Copenhagen/EQF Process in the Sports Sector EQF-Sports  Pilot Project – Procedure C  Key priority and objective: “To improve the quality of, and access to, continuing vocational training ” “Developing the quality of VET systems and practices” - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  15. TIMELINE • Pre-proposal • Full proposal • Submitted to European Commission 30/9/05 • Result - December 05 • Submitted to European Commission 10/02/06 • Result - June 06 √ √ √ 2 years project from October 2006 to September 2008 - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

  16. TO CONTACT US: EOSE Secretariat/ Mr Aurelien Favre Castlewood House 77-91, New Oxford Street London WC1A 1PX UK  Tel: +33 (0) 4 72 43 12 62/ Fax: +44 (0) 20 76 32 2001 e-mail: eosesec@eose.org For Further Information, Visit our Website: www.eose.org - EASE Conference, 18th May 2006 - Aurelien Favre – www.eose.org

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