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INNOVATIVE TRAINING IN BSR – THE AIMS AND TASKS IN MASTER BSR PROJECT

Abstract

Project Common Vocational Training to Master in the Baltic Sea Region (MASTER BSR) was approved in the Erasmus + Key Action 2 Strategic PartnershipsInnovation-Transfer Project. It has started 1st of September 2015 and is planned to end in August 2018.
The total project budget is 420 460 € and is fully refunded from the Erasmus + Programme funds. The lack of entrepreneurs is particularly high in countries with predominantly school-based vocational training and deficits of further vocational training. SMEs in countries with pre-dominantly school-based vocational training are also in need of professionals with educational and trainer qualifications to accomplish the training within the company, when applying the dual vocational training model. The project is aimed to train company successors, entrepreneurs and managers in the Baltic Sea Region, based on a relatively high-level master qualification system. Another aim is to increase the efficiency and the competitiveness of SMEs by promoting the realization of the dual vocational training. On the basis of the German master craftsman training and the experience of further Baltic Sea Region countries, a concept for unified master training for the entire Baltic Sea Region has been developed.

Keywords:

vocational training, innovative training MASTER BSR, Erasmus

Details

Issue
Vol. 2 No. 25 (2018)
Section
Research article
Published
2018-06-30
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19253/reme.201.02.009
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Authors

  • Marzena Grzesiak

    Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Management and Economics
  • Anita Richert-Kaźmierska

    Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Management and Economics

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