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GLOCAL EDUCATION BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP

GLOCAL EDUCATION BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP. Network for local och global co-operation Education-Business-Community Jörgen Jonsson Local Department of Education Gotland Tele +46 498 269552, Fax +46 498 203545 Mobil +46 704 476940 E-mail: jorgen.jonsson@buf.gotland.se.

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GLOCAL EDUCATION BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP

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  1. GLOCAL EDUCATION BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP Network for local och global co-operation Education-Business-Community Jörgen Jonsson Local Department of Education Gotland Tele +46 498 269552, Fax +46 498 203545 Mobil +46 704 476940 E-mail: jorgen.jonsson@buf.gotland.se

  2. Invitation of Vaasa region to discussions/dialogue/participating2001-11-26--28 • Emphasising an Information/Dialogue Process • Active participating • Interests • Roles • Skills • Experiences • Expertise/Knowledge • Partners/Multi-players

  3. Learning process ideas/topics • High tech - High touch • Competence pressure - Relation pressure • The knowledge society • Creative knowledging • Knowledge Intensive Workers (KIW) • Knowledge streams • The lenses of knowledge • Tacit knowledge

  4. The GEBP project Glocal Education Business Partnership A transnational network within the Leonardo programme

  5. What is a Transnational Network?

  6. EUROPEAN COMMISSIONTransnational networks-TheCouncil states • “Development of transnational co-operation networks facilitating the exchange of experience and good practice” • “Community support is available for the activities of multi-player vocational training networks - bringing together in the Member States, at the regional or sectoral level - the public and players concerned”

  7. EUROPEAN COMMISSIONTransnational networks - Multi-players • Local authorities • Local chambers of commerce • Trade organisations for employers/employees • Enterprises • Research and vocational centres (including universities)…. ...as providers of services, advise and information on access to established vocational training methods and products

  8. EUROPEAN COMMISSIONTransnational networks-Aim of activities • Assembling, distilling and building on European expertise and innovatory approaches • Improving the analysis and anticipation of skills requirements in basic vocational education or in service training • Disseminating the network outputs and project results throughout the Union in the appropriate circles

  9. EUROPEAN COMMISSIONTransnational networks-The objectives • To pool knowledge in a specific domain at regional or sectoral level, to share experience and foster innovation in vocational training by bringing together experts or organisations specialised in a particular field. • To identify trends and skills requirements in this area and improve the anticipated benefit of vocational training initiatives • Publish the results of work undertaken by such transnational networks through the relevant channels so as to promote greater innovation and transnational co-operation in vocational training

  10. EUROPEAN COMMISSIONTransnational networks-Implementation • Establishing a vocational training network between multiple players by bringing together public and private players • Carrying out a work programme on a given subject • Ensuring that the activities of the network are not confined to their contractual period only • The proposal should also include the provision, based on the initial results, for a widening of the network, accompanied by a plan for canvassing new potential partners

  11. EUROPEAN COMMISSIONTransnational networks-The Partnership • Must be multi-player, i.e. involve a variety of players capable of contribution to the proposal´s objectives • Inclusion of political decision-makers will ensure the durability of the partnership • Members of existing networks wish to form new networks in complementary areas or…... to use their combined expertise in new areas

  12. EUROPEAN COMMISSIONTransnational networks-Key points • Submission Procedure? - Procedure B • When proposal submitted? - Once a year by the Community call for proposal • Maximum duration? - Three year • Ceiling for Community funding? - 50 % of admissible expenditure, subject to a limit of €150 000 per year and per project

  13. Swedish priorities 2002 Transnational Networks • The learning process and it´s connections to/ between education and economic life. • Access to vocational training and pedagogical renewal. • Validity of real competence.

  14. Transnational network “GLOCAL” EDUCATION BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPGEBP Transnational Network - Leonardo Programme yEAC and Youth start Prevent projects foundation Pre-application (January 18, 2002) Final application (May 10, 2002) Education - Business - Community Northern Europé - Baltic Sea Area perspective Budget around 600 000 Euros (max 50% from Leonardo) Three years project Start January 2003 (Hopefully earlier)

  15. GEBP 2002 The Network Concept • Partners Extended partners Local/regional partnership - multi players • Organisation Building the extended network. Form new networks in complementary and new areas • Subjects Same subjects in different contexts i.e. other areas/sectors

  16. GEBP strategy for development of network structure and shared knowledge Knowledge development Development of models education of entrepreneurs Research- and evaluation criteria and element Creation of control structures and personal resources Goals and strategies Detecting competence of partners Forming partnerships Development of Network structures

  17. The “Glocal” Society Local and global co-operation Education-Business Gotland Vaasa Frederiksborg Suffolk Galway Norrbotten (Telemark) The local paper The athletic club Smoke house School in the middle of the villöage Knowledge around the corner The farmers The Library The shop The café The workshop The Church GEBPGotland Vaasa Åland Saaremaa Dublin, Öland Suffolk, Galway Helsinki, Hiiumaa Hilleröd Telmark, Norrbotten The carpentry shop Parents The green house

  18. GEBP Topics • Enterprise/Entrepreneurship education • Disseminating Good Practise/experiences • Building sustainable partnerships Education Business and Community • Coaching/Counselling/Mentoring • Validity • In service Training • Work Placements (Teacher´s/Business men) • Dissemination trough database(s)

  19. GEBP - Work Packages 1.Work related learning 2. Social inclusion 3. In Service Training - Work Placements 4. Building local/regional sustainable Partnerships 5. Research- and Evaluation Strategy (Co-ordination strategy of packages 1-4) 6. Conference system 7. Dissemination and Information 8. Project co-ordination and Contractual/Financial Management

  20. GEBP Thematic activities-Specific themesPackages 1-4 1.Work related learning(Enterprise/Entrepreneurship education and Good practice in Schools and Teacher training education system) 2. Social inclusions (Coaching/Counselling/Mentoring/Validity) 3. In Service Training - work placements 4. Building local/regional sustainable partnerships

  21. GEBP package 5Research- and evaluation Strategy • Co-ordination of Packages 1-4 • Interrelationship between the packages • Platform for discussions/workshops • Channelling results and outcomes • Make conclusions • Present European Enterprise/ Entrepreneurship Education Models

  22. GEBPStrategic and practical aspectsPackages 6-7-8 • External Dissemination and information strategy • Conference system in relation to dissemination- and information strategies • Internal information and communication • Building database/make connections to other existing databases • Co-ordination of the project - Steering management's

  23. External- and Internal Information and Communication External • Virtual conferences and Fairs Video-, Computer, Mobil platforms Internal • Virtual rooms Intranet, Global offices • Other communication platforms

  24. Timetable of participating/actions • Announcement of participating December 1, 2001 • Basic platform: Regional Partnerships - describe the position at the moment. • Give descriptions and characteristics of the current region in (D2). Role/Ability - skills, knowledge, expertise, experiences in connection to the proposed packages. • List multi-players (make contacts/agreements) • Package interests • Budget discussions needed • Information/Dialogue 1 needed. November 15-December 10 • Information/Dialogue 2. Proposal 1-3 (December 11- January10) • Letters of Intent - Co-ordination of changes (January 10) • The pre-application January 18, 2002

  25. GEBP 2001 - retrospect analyse • Strengths A clear and precise need identified. The project is very well motivated concerning structural changes in both education and business life. Strong partnerships but more distinct connection to entrepreneurs and research organisations needed.

  26. GEBP 2001- retrospect analyse • Weaknesses The work programme must be more concrete and distinct. Dissemination of results and outcomes must be better specified. The budget too voluminous in it´s connection to the work programme (too much on staff costs and travel)

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