New Nordplus project helps students to enter labour market

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The international initiative, "Be Ready At the Work Environment (BRAWE)", is set to enhance the way students prepare for their entry into the labour market. Focused on building students’ courage and self-confidence, BRAWE addresses the challenging aspects of job-seeking, particularly effective communication with future employers, including job interviews.

Estonians visit Tanzania to help improve vocational education

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Four staff members of Kuressaare Ametikool recently visited Moshi, Tanzania, to participate in the kick-off meeting of the Erasmus+ Kilimanjaro VET project. The project aims to improve vocational education in Tanzania by providing training and support to teachers and schools.

Staff members spent a week in Moshi, where they met with teachers, students, and administrators from local vocational schools. They also conducted focus groups and interviews to gather information about the current state of vocational education in Tanzania.

Let's try the career guidance tool "Jobs on Trial"

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"Jobs on Trial" is a simulation of a court hearing with the aim of getting participants to think about an occupation and to challenge preconceptions about it. This spring we will try it out with restaurant professionals.

Created in France and used with different professions, we are developing the method in the Erasmus+ project Pathway to Hospitality, which aims to help alleviate the pan-European labour crisis in the hotel and restaurant sector.

Kuressaare Regional Training Centre was awarded Erasmus accreditation

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The accreditation is a proof of high quality in international co-operation and guarantees funding for mobility projects for next seven years.

Accreditation is a EU-wide quality token. Same criteria were used all over Europe to evaluate applicants.

“Accreditation is a quality mark for our partners,” said Ave Paaskivi, the project manager for school. “We will look same quality from our partners.”

Accreditation will replace VET mobility charter of the EU.

First year of project has made internationalization an even bigger priority

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At Kuressaare Ametikool we knew before that international activities are important for the improvement of vocational education and training.

The first year of the project with endless hours online meetings has clarified this even more. It has also clarified that we do a lot of internationalization that we don't label as such.

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